Geography, asked by sidharthmandada, 1 year ago

by changing forests into industries what is their impact on environment?


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Answered by saniarisha
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AS WE KNOW THAT ALREADY THERE ARE ONLY ARE FEW FOREST LEFT AND OTHERS HAVE BEEN USED UP BY US FOR OUR SETTLEMENTS.WE ARE IN  ACTUAL TOTALLY DEPENDENT ON PLANTS AND TREES.PLANTS GIVES US OXYGEN WHICH WE USE TO BREATH,THEY GIVE US FRUIT AND LEAVES AS FOOD,TIMBER FROM WHICH WE CAN MAKE FURNITURE AND MANY HERBAL MEDICINES.IF WE CUT THEM THEN THE BALANCE BETWEEN  OXYGEN AND CARBON DIOXIDE WILL BE DISTURBED.IF THERE ARE NO LEFT OUT OXYGEN THEN ALL THE LINING THINGS THAT ARE DEPENDENT ON PLANTS WILL DIE.THIS MAY LEAD TO THE DESTRUCTION OF THE WORLD.
Answered by Anonymous
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Converting forests into industries i.e. deforestation leads to a great harm to the nature. At a very first, it snatches the homes of many animals that are totally dependent on forests. this leads to their migration to the living areas causing problem to the people. Deforestation disturbs the oxygen cycle at a great extent, there is already so much of pollution and trees are the only way to control it. Another aspect of deforestation is that it disturbs the water cycle as trees help in rain fall, by this the whether phenomenas are changed.IN SHORT CONVERTING OF FORESTS INTO INDUSTRIES DISTURBS THE WHOLE ECOSYSTEM.
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