Please give the right answer. Q1. I have seen a group of people cutting down the forest for some commercial use, which should be strictly prohibited. As we all know that forests are the National wealth. Explain your answer with suitable examples.
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YES
Explanation:
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Forests are leveled by cutting down all the trees and plants in a big way it is known as deforestation. Forests help maintain the ecological balance of our environment. From ancient times, forests have been cut down for shelter, wood, fuel, food and practically for every other need. In modern times it is done to fulfill man’s personal need or greed and also for industrial development. the Ruthless destruction of forests has created a lot of imbalance in the global climate. People have become aware somewhat but are not yet ready to give up their greed for more and more wealth.
Explanation: We must remember when one tree is felled we must plant three more in its place, or may be elsewhere. We should plant three more in order to ensure that at least one would survive. That way we can help maintain the ecological and environmental balance of the earth. This would also help our future generation to breathe better. Most important is that we must be aware of our responsibilities and carry it forth.
Example: 1. According to FAO's report, 6 million hectares of land were lost from forest to agriculture since 1990 in the tropical domain. These changes significantly differ but there are 3 important worldwide examples of deforestation: the Amazon rainforest, Indonesia and Borneo, and Africa.
2.The definition of deforestation is cutting down and removing all or most of the trees in a forest. ... An example of deforestation is when trees are removed in fast-growing portions of South Africa to build houses, for agricultural purposes and to allow for clear grazing for farm animals.
3.Brazil and the Amazon forest are also important (for the wrong reasons) deforestation areas worldwide. The Amazon Rainforest is one of the world’s largest forest hotspots, with huge biodiversity reserves. Its ability to store carbon and produce oxygen makes it of the “lungs” of the planet.
4.According to various reports on the subject (Greenpeace, FAO), livestock farming, including soya production, is responsible for about 70 to 80% of deforestation in the Amazon region. The development of intensive livestock production, combined with meat consumption increases in developed countries, is thus the main cause of deforestation in the Amazon forest.