A growing population in England was responsible for the deforestation of India.Justify
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The increase in growth rate in population in England has parallels to that of India. The population growth demands for more resources especially natural resources like plants and its products. Since India is a vast country with a variety of plant species and specified products, these are in great demand. As a result of this, growing population in england was responsible for deforestation of India.
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As population was growing over the centuries in England, there were much requirements for the food grains and raw materials for feeding the population in Urban regions and industrialization.
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- The officials of Britain government decided the forest as unproductive resources and that could be demolished to start with agricultural cropping, In such a way, the agricultural land became the source for feeding the growing urban population and enhancing the income of Britain.
- As there were growing demand for ship building in England, the officials cut down the trees in India and exported them in a massive scale.
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