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‘Man is the biggest enemy of mankind. Deforestation has become his habit'. - Elaborate this view.​

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Answered by xyzabcpqr60
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It is tragic that man has forgotten that his very existence was once in the forest. Lust for money is depleting the forest cover. Industrialisation and urbanisation have resulted in the unmindful and merciless butchering of forests. The extinction of various wild animals and beautiful bird species is the result of deforestation. Flood, drought, famine, scanty rainfall, earthquake are nothing but silent revenge of nature.

The man has started repenting and he seeks forgiveness of nature. He has become aware of the vagaries of nature. The need for intensive forestry is being realised. The man has realised that in the conservation of the forests is hidden his own conservation and welfare. Not only man’s well being but the well being of all the creatures on this earth is directly linked with the preservation of forests. A poet has rightly said

Answered by brainlysme2
5

It is terrible that man has forgotten that the forest was once the source of his very existence. The need for money is causing the forest cover to dwindle. Forests have been mercilessly butchered as a result of industrialization and urbanisation. Deforestation has resulted in the demise of many wild animals and attractive bird species. Floods, droughts, famines, low rainfall, and earthquakes are all nature's silent retaliation.

The man has begun to repent and asks for forgiveness from nature. He's become more sensitive of nature's whims. The importance of intensive forestry is becoming apparent. The individual has realised that his personal conservation and welfare are hidden in the preservation of the woodlands. The well-being of all organisms on the planet, not just man's, is at stake.

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