Biology, asked by annu101, 1 year ago

discuss in brief the likely consequences of deforestation

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Answered by sameeksha39
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1. Shrinking forests can cause wide reaching destruction of our environment and surroundings
2. It can lead to soil erosion and exploitation of
habitat as well as bird and animal species
3. Destruction of forests can cause biodiversity
losses and death of many animals.


Answered by anisha3092006
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another is their :

Carbon cycle:

Forest actors major 'carbon Store'. Carbon dioxide gas is taken up from the atmosphere by trees and plants and used for photosynthesis. When forests are cleared and trees are either burnt or allowed to rot carbon gets released in the form of carbon dioxide gas. This leads to an increase in the atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration. Carbon dioxide gas is a major contributor to the greenhouse effect.

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