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How deforestation causes natural disaster?​

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Answered by SARVILBOSSYT
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Answer:

Deforestation cause natural disaster

like

floods

earthquake

Answered by presentmoment
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The reason for this is that trees with deep roots stay erect while towering sun-blocking trees prevent the soil from drying up soon. Deforestation, on the other hand, makes the area more vulnerable to landslides, floods, and other natural calamities.

Explanation: Forests are destroyed by volcanic eruptions, floods, earthquakes, and other natural disasters.

Invasions of other animal species or parasites have the potential to wipe out a region's biodiversity.

Although wildfires are uncommon in tropical forests, they are exceedingly destructive.

All of these habitats are destroyed by deforestation, which reduces biodiversity.

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