paragraph the effect of deforestation
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When deforestation occurs, the trees are either cut down or uprooted. The former leads to soil loosening and the later causes the roots to decay. Decaying roots increase the number of alkaline salts in the soil, making them unfit for agriculture. So deforestation has adverse effects on agriculture.
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When deforestation occurs, the trees are either cut down or uprooted. The former leads to soil loosening and the later causes the roots to decay. Decaying roots increase the number of alkaline salts in the soil, making them unfit for agriculture. So deforestation has adverse effects on agriculture.
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