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how did the first world war and second world war have a major impact on forests? explain

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Answered by Annie5504
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a war is never beneficial. Forests probably are the worst affected.in wars an enemy burns its own enemies forests. through forests an army enters a kingdom and the soldiers cut the bushes and vegetation. a whole army needs food and heat at night for which they cut trees.In this way forests are worst affected.
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The first world war had a major Impact on forests.
◆ The world war led to deforestation in large scale. Trees were cut randomly to meet war needs.
◆Many strict policies and Acts had been passes which restricted the villagers and tribals to access the forests
◆There was a reckless exploitation of forests for war industries.
◆farmers and peasants forced to pay taxes.
◆ The prices of food grains rose up which made difficult for the common to afford it.


Annie5504: i think that second point is not valid but i respect your knowledge.
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