Social Sciences, asked by benny69, 7 months ago

if we go on cutting trees.​ then????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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If we go on cutting the trees, the animals will lose their natural habitat as essential part of their ecosystem are destroyed. This reduces the biodiversity of the affected areas. The temperature of the Earth also increases and gives way to global warming. Global warming, in turn, affects the water cycle. Hence, rainfall pattern changes leading to droughts and floods. Risks of soil erosion, global warming, desertification, greenhouse effect increases.

Answered by ItzIshu
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If we go on cutting trees, the natural habitat of many animals will get completely destroyed.

As a result, the biodiversity of many areas will be severely affected. Also, there will be an increase in the temperature of the earth as a result of global warming, which can disturb the natural water cycle.

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