Biology, asked by manasbairagi47, 19 days ago

consequences of forests​

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Answered by priti021495
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Shrinking forests can cause wide-reaching problems, including soil erosion, water cycle disruption, greenhouse gas emissions and biodiversity losses. Combined, these four issues affect not only wild plants and animals but human beings as well.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • As demand for wood rises, deforestation, or the loss of wild forest areas due to human activities, has become a global issue.
  • Forest decline may result in a variety of issues, including soil erosion, water cycle disturbance, greenhouse gas emissions, and biodiversity loss.
  • These four challenges, when taken together, have an impact not just on wild flora and animals, but also on humans.
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