Deforestation paragraph
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The destruction of forests is known as deforestation. By felling trees forest cover is destroyed. When trees are cut on a large scale to clear a large area of forest cover many trees are lost. This man-made activity has deleterious effects on the environment and ecology. Deforestation has led to many ecologically damaging outcomes affecting the flora and fauna of the area, and disturbing the food chain and the hydrological cycle. The disturbances created to the ecosystem due to deforestation are both short term and long term consequences.
Deforestation causes many wildlife species that live in the trees and the forest to lose their home. There is also a disturbance to the amount of rainfall in the area. Herbivorous wildlife that depends on trees for their food loses their source of food. Humans also lose their food source and livelihoods that are dependent on the forest. Global warming and climate change are also the fallout of deforestation.
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Deforestation, in its literal sense, stands for cutting down trees and clearing forests on a large scale, mostly (but not exclusively) for industrial purposes. The purposes, however, shall be categorised only under commercial causes- farming, habitation, development of industries, grazing ground for cattle, and many such others.
Deforestation can be carried on an individual basis as well as a larger basis, usually done by groups, and at times, facilitated by the government for building of reservoirs, setting up new factories, etc. Like most environmental problems, deforestation is not an isolated incident.
It is interlinked with many other phenomenon’s, which can be both its causes and effects. Such phenomena include flooding, forest fire, and various other natural calamities. Overall, deforestation is a serious cause of concern for environmentalists all over the world, and efforts need to be necessitated in every nation in order to effectively deal with, and curb this serious problem.