Science, asked by sreyakarmakar813, 8 hours ago

Increase in deforestation will result in –

a) Soil erosion b) Floods

c) Irregular rainfall d) All of the above​

Answers

Answered by bp5037043
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Answer:

When trees are cut down and burned or allowed to rot, their stored carbon is released into the air as carbon dioxide. And this is how deforestation and forest degradation contribute to global warming.

Answered by likealike
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Answer:

d) All of the above

Explanation:

a) Roots of trees hold the soil firmly together and prevent it from being washed away so deforestation will straight-up lead to Soil Erosion

b) Trees are attached strongly to the ground with their roots and thus help in blocking the way for flood water to flow, if trees are cut there will be relatively less barriers and flood water will spread more rapidly causing large scale floods

c) Trees contribute to the water cycle by losing their water through transpiration, cutting pf trees will automatically reduce the amount of water being evaporated resulting in irregular rainfall

So the answer is all of the above

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