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how war affected the forest

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Answered by harshitsinghunnnao
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Forests are affected by wars and this often leads to deforestation. Forestsduring wars are freely cut to meet the needs of war. Forests are as important resource and hence during wars they are destroyed by their own country under the 'a scorched earth policy'. This prevents the enemy from using this resource.

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harshitsinghunnnao: A scorched-earth policy is a military strategy that aims to destroy anything that might be useful to the enemy while it is advancing through or withdrawing from a location. 
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Answered by devashish37
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Certain agents like Agent Orange and napalm have been used in Wars to decimate Forests in order to Finish off the Place of Hide-Outs for The Opponents......
wars have resulted in a loss of a large amount of forest area.

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