Science, asked by lisa57, 8 months ago

Animal life also affected by deforestation describe in your own words how animals are effected and cite some example in the form of case study​

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Answered by mahi1862
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Deforestation can lead to a direct loss of wildlife habitat as well as a general degradation of their habitat. The removal of trees and other types of vegetation reduces available food, shelter, and breeding habitat. ... Animals may not be able to find adequate shelter, water, and food to survive within remaining habitat.

Answered by lisa5791
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Deforestation is the massive clearing of Earth’s forests and it is becoming an environmental epidemic.

Trees absorb carbon dioxide and with fewer trees worldwide, there is much more carbon dioxide in the air. The larger quantities of carbon dioxide result in an increased greenhouse effect and that leads to global warming.

As forests are cleared, landscapes are drastically changed and therefore animals have to quickly adapt to the new surroundings. Many species only live in a specific area and they are very vulnerable to extinction. There have been several species become extinct and over the next several years, there will be many more lose their battle and also slip into extinction, showing that deforestation affect animal life drastically.

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