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The dwindling forest cover not only threatens the habitat of millions of species but also endangers water reserves. On the basis of the above article and the visual input given, write a letter to the editor of a national daily expressing your concern about the threat to the bio reserves. can any one give me a long answer pls ??????????

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Answered by sanyalritaja
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The Editor


The HT


Name of City


November 6, 2016


Sub: Dealing with the alarming issue of dwindling forests


Sir


 Through the columns

of your esteemed newspaper, I want to express my deep concern and the need to

immediately do as much as is possible at the micro and macro levels before the

problem becomes unmanageable. The present condition of forests in the world,

especially developing countries is pathetic and miserable. Forests are the

source of life. They are the giving angels. They give man oxygen, rains, wood,

fruit, make the world look so beautiful, yet the sinister man kills them! Who

will be more inhumane than man himself? Cutting of forests ultimately endangers

man’s own existence.


Most of the world oxygen that the animal

species including man inhale, is produced in the tropical rainforests. More

than half of the world's estimated 10 million species of plants, animals and

insects live in the tropical rainforests. They are important to the

environment as they recycle water and regulate levels of carbon dioxide in the

atmosphere through photosynthesis. They are the world's full-time regulators of

air and water. Their cutting will disturb the natural water cycles which will

lead to the shortage of fresh-water in the water reserves of the world.


The tropical rainforests are also very important because

they are home to an enormous number of plants and animals. Even more

importantly, they are home to many unique plants and animals that do not exist

anywhere else in the world.  If the tropical rainforests were to be

destroyed, so would the homes of all these species. Without a home, many

of these species could become extinct.


Cutting of these forests will have a negative effect on the

environment. It will result in an increase in the amount of carbon and other

greenhouse gases in the environment. Many unique species of plants and animals

will become extinct. The very process of evolution will be affected

irreparably. The people of the world must unite to preserve these powerhouses

of creation and evolution.


Through the columns of your esteemed daily I appeal to the

government and people to do their level best in preserving these invaluable

forests.


Yours truly,

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