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briefly describe effect of deforestation on biodiversity​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Deforestation can directly lead to biodiversity loss when animal species that live in the trees no longer have their habitat, cannot relocate, and therefore become extinct. Deforestation can lead certain tree species to permanently disappear, which affects biodiversity of plant species in an environment.

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Answered by elamathi15
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The effects of deforestation on biodiversity :

80℅ of animals and plants live in forests. By destroying the forest, human activities are putting entire ecosystem in danger, creating natural imbalances and putting life at threat.

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