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deforestation advantage 20 points

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Answered by muntaha13
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Our planet is covered by more than 10 billion acres of forests, which is over 30% of its entirety. Now, people are cutting them down at a rapid rate (about 15 million acres per year) in a process called deforestation in order to make room for developments, such as roads, buildings and other man-made structures. This has been happening since the early 1990s.

Although deforestation is often thought of negatively, there are some advantages we can get from the practice. Otherwise, it would not be happening, right? What we need to do is to evaluate its benefits against its potential future risks. Will the long-term gains of transforming our lands outweigh the long-term gains of leaving it as it is? By evaluating both the pros and cons of this method, then we can effectively answer this question.

1. It creates more usable space for growth.
2. It produces more usable material. 
3. It allows for civilization and industrialization. 
4. It creates more job openings. 
5. It allows for the opportunity to graze animals. 
6. It gives us the chance to produce more food.
7. It allows people to generate more revenue. 
Answered by nav75
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1) IT offer job opportunities
2) it remove diseased trees
3) it allows for more agricultural land
4) it provides residential land
5) it produced lumber and charcoal
6) it creates usable land for human expansion
7) it is a revenue generator
8) it creates a chance for Discovery
9) it gives us materials
10) it provides tex revenues
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