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

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Answered by vamohammadmoosa
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Explanation:

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 presentmoment
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No. Cutting trees to suit the ever-increasing demands of the human population is not at all justifiable. Several creatures, especially wild animals, call forests home.

Explanation:

  • They give off  O_{2}  and absorb dangerous  CO_{2}  gas from the atmosphere, providing us with high-quality air. They protect the atmosphere from overheating in the process. They help to avoid soil erosion as well as natural disasters like floods and droughts.
  • They improve soil fertility and contribute to biodiversity conservation.
  • Cutting down forests to suit the needs of an ever-increasing human population would result in global warming, soil erosion, the greenhouse effect, droughts, floods, and a slew of other issues.
  • The removal of forests will upset the natural balance. As a result, forests must be protected.
  • In natural disasters like as floods and heavy rains, the forest acts as a buffer
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