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mention the cause of diminishing forest wealth

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Answered by kaifa
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Forest loss is often caused by climate change. Tropical rainforests are extremely humid due to the water vapor released along with the oxygen. But when a forest is cut down, the humidity levels decrease and causesthe remaining plants to dry out. For example, drying out our tropical rainforests increases fire damage
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