Q3. Explain the effects of clearance and destruction of natural vegetation?
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The threat to the environment lies with the irreversible clearance and can destroy an entire ecosystem causing environmental threats, such as green house gas emissions, a rise in soil salinity, the destruction of natural habitats for animals, the decrease and even extinction in indigenous flora and fauna.
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Explanation of the effects of clearance and destruction of natural vegetation
- The effects of Clearance and destruction of natural vegetation impact the environment considerably, be it on a small-scale or large-scale clearance.
- Even though when clearance and disturbance of natural vegetation are large and the effects are mostly irreversible and when the clearing is at a minimum pace then the effects can be reversed.
- The destruction of natural vegetation can lead to fires, insect outbursts, disease inflammations, depletion, downpours, cyclones, windstorms, landslides, avalanches, and volcanic eruptions and these impact the ecosystem as adversely as possible.
- The irreversible clearance is a leading threat to the environment which can result in destroying an entire ecosystem which will cause environmental hazards and risks like emissions of greenhouse gases, an increase in salinity of the soil, the devastation of natural habitats for animals, the lowering and even extinction in indigenous flora and fauna and it may also lead to erosion.
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