Problems arising from exploitation of natural resources
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The problems arising due to exploitation of natural resources are:
1) Rapid increase in global warming every day.
2) Soil erosion taking place largely, as forests are being cleared due to human demands for settlements, and therefore the soils are not bound by the roots of trees, which is causing the soils to erode away easily by the help of wind or water.
3) The sea level is also rising gradually due to the melting of ice and glaciers in the north and south poles, for which the coastal areas are getting flooded within moderate showers.
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1) Rapid increase in global warming every day.
2) Soil erosion taking place largely, as forests are being cleared due to human demands for settlements, and therefore the soils are not bound by the roots of trees, which is causing the soils to erode away easily by the help of wind or water.
3) The sea level is also rising gradually due to the melting of ice and glaciers in the north and south poles, for which the coastal areas are getting flooded within moderate showers.
Hope you find it helpful. All the best.
Please mark my answer the brainliest.
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