How did the expansion of railway become a major reason for deforestation?
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For the construction of railway tracks a huge number of wood and empty space was required and this requirement was fulfilled by cutting Forest which resulted in deforestation.
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The expansion of railways become a chief reason for deforestation because it needed timber.
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- The railway became the major reason for deforestation because a large number of trees cut down.
- It's noted that about 35,000 trees cut down in the Madras Presidency.
- The railway network grew rapidly from 1860.
- Trees chopped down as timbers needed for sleepers.
- As a result, forests around the railway tracks began to disappear very fast.
- Wood also used for fuel in locomotives and to make rail coaches.
- Particular species of trees like sal and teak cut down.
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