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How do grazing of animals affect forests?​

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Answered by Bhawana861
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Explanation:

Grazing animals in a forest reduce the number of grasses. if they are continue to graze, they can eat up almost every green thing within their reach. they cause a small amount of deforestation. if there are no grasses to hold the soil, during rain, the soil will be washed away.

Answered by lailaalif2002
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Extensive grazing of animals causes deforestation due to which some of the

forest lives lose their habitats.

The lower layer of soil is exposed because of it leading to infertility of soil and also the water holding capacity decreases.

Grazing causes loss of biodiversity due to a reduction in green cover and deterioration of soil health.

Exposed soil becomes vulnerable to cracking and erosion.

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