Biology, asked by lunawatseema69, 1 year ago

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? Write a note on it.

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Answered by Geniusultimate
228
Cutting of trees or deforestation can never be justified. The trees take many years to grow from a sapling to a fully grown tree. It will take only a minute to decide to cut it down. But we need to seriously think about the aftereffects of cutting a tree before doing it. Trees give shelter and help to reduce the pollution by giving out the oxygen that we essentially need to breathe. If trees are not there, the atmosphere will face grave pollution. Global warming will also increase and in turn the climate in places will also change. The hole in the Ozone layer will also increase as a result of this. Understanding all this, we need to find alternate materials for the various demand for wood and save the earth by not cutting down trees, but to plant as many trees as possible in order to  at least gift the future generation, a better Earth to live in.
Answered by titikshagiis
108

No it is not justified  to cut trees for such projects because if we go on cutting trees then their would be less of oxygen left on the earth their will be less of rainfall on earth.this is because their will be increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere due to deforestation which leads to global warming as carbon dioxide traps the heat rays reflected by the earth. The increase in temperature on the earth disturbs the water cycle and reduces rainfall

Cutting of trees in never ending line  also leads to Deforestation,flooding,danger to lives of wild animals. It also disturbs the balance of nature...

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