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read the passage and complete the table
uses of forests
effect of deforestation​

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Answered by royalsachin60
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Answered by abinayavenkat16
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Explanation:

effect of deforestation:

Deforestation can be defined as the large-scale removal of trees from forests (or other lands) for the facilitation of human activities. It is a serious environmental concern since it can result in the loss of biodiversity, damage to natural habitats, disturbances in the water cycle, and soil erosion. Deforestation is also a contributor to climate change and global warming.

uses of forest:

Forests play a major role in our life. Early humans gathered food and were dependent on forests for all their basic needs such as food, clothing, and shelter.

We depend on forests for several or various other things directly or indirectly.

Forests prevent soil erosion and floods. Roots of trees bind the soil particles together and prevent the soil from being washed or blown away.

Trees help to regulate the climate of a place. They absorb water from the ground through their roots, and then release some of it as water vapour. In this way, they manage to keep the surrounding air cool. By raising the water vapour content of the atmosphere, trees are responsible for bringing the rains, too. Trees also help in keeping a check on global warming by using carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas for photosynthesis.

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