Environmental Sciences, asked by harshmishradec, 1 day ago

Loss of forest has led to

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Answered by sakshitirmodi
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Deforestation on a human scale results in decline in biodiversity, and on a natural global scale is known to cause the extinction of many species. The removal or destruction of areas of forest cover has resulted in a degraded environment with reduced biodiversity.

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Answered by rahul123437
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Loss of forest

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  • 'Forest loss' or 'tree loss' captures two fundamental impacts on forest cover: deforestation and forest degradation.
  • Commodity-driven deforestation id the long-term, permanent conversion of forests to other land uses such as agriculture(including oil palm and cattle ranching), mining, or energy infrastructure.
  • Forest cover almost 30% of the earth's land.
  • Shrinking of the forests cause wide-reaching problems like soil erosion, fewer crops, flooding, water cycle disruption, greenhouse gas emission, changes in the climate conditions, and loss of biodiversity.
  • The removal of tree without sufficient reforestation has resulted in habitat damage, biodiversity loss, and aridity.
  • Deforestation causes extinction, changes to climatic condition, desertification, and displacement of populations, as observed by current conditions and in the past through the fossil record.

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