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In order meet the ever-increasing demand in factories and for shelter, trees are being continually cut. Is it justified to trees for such projects? Discuss and prepare brief report.​

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Answered by beauty1238
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No. It is not at all justified to cut trees to meet the ever-increasing demands of the human population. Forests are the habitat of several organisms, including wild animals.

Answered by m206rupali
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The ever-increasing demand in factories and for shelter, trees are being continually cut. If we have to retain our green wealth for generations, plantation of more trees is the only option. Cutting of trees can only be justified when reforestation is done. Reforestation is the restocking of destroyed forests by planting new trees. The trees planted should be of the same species that are generally found in the forests. We should plant as many trees as we cut. Reforestation can take place naturally also if the land is left undisturbed. The forests will establish itself over a period of time. We have damaged our forests to such an extent that it is difficult to retain the green wealth for our future generations. So it is very important to plant more trees and to find out ways of recycling and restoring our natural wealth.

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It is not justified to cut the trees at the present rate for such projects. Trees are most important part of the ecosystem. We must reduce our dependency on forest resources to meet their increasing demand in factories and for shelter. But being the most intelligent species on the Earth, it is our responsibility to protect the Earth. This can be done by proper planning for afforestation so that removed trees can be replaced with new trees. We have to start reforestation in larger scale taking it as a top priority.

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