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Article on ruthless cutting of trees will prove harmful to us

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Answered by mansi959
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The act of cutting down trees on a very large scale to meet the requirement of the human beings is referred to as deforestation. Trees carry out the process of photosynthesis and this way it plays a must role in providing humans and animals a good amount of oxygen for their survival. It provides us medicines, furniture, fruits, timber, latex, oil, paper, etc. Apart providing a large number products it also maintains various balance in the ecosystem and prevent circumstances leading to drought and flood like conditions, by acting as a huge barrier in front of the excess river water flow, and also plays an important role in the water cycle by means of transpiration, and allows rain water penetrate into the soil and maintain the ground water table. Along with that, it also provides shelter to large wildlife and various animals provide us their mass, wool, leather,etc. So, with this we conclude that survival without forest is impossible. Life won't exist without forest. Also, at the same time, conservation of forest is extremely important. And as we know that nowadays the forests are being handled carelessly, the bad effects of deforestation may grew into a disastrous situation where human will turn helpless for their deeds. So, we must handle such situations with our careful and wise/pudent decision at this stage. At a certain level forest fires can be prevented by extinguishing the origin fire. Control the rate of cutting down of trees and stick and encourage the governmental plans to save forests. At an individual level, you grow can plants in you surroundings i.e. afforestion will be motivated by this. Beside all this, you can protect the existing forest. So at last I would like to end this paragraph with the spectacular words by some anonymous " Harms we are causing to the forest will soon reflect back in the form of curse to the world and the future world ". So, Lend A Hand To Save Trees.

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