Social Sciences, asked by lohiyaisha27, 4 months ago

The forests are getting depleted and
are our natural resources.less number
of trees reduces the amount of rainfall
What are the immediate and long-term
consequences of diminishing rainfall.​

Answers

Answered by yokeshps2005
2

Answer:

When little or no rain falls, soils can dry out and plants can die. When rainfall is less than normal for several weeks, months, or years, the flow of streams and rivers declines, water levels in lakes and reservoirs fall, and the depth to water in wells increases.

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

1. Immediate Causes

  • Logging
  • Agriculture-Shifted Cultivators
  • Agricultures-Cash Crops & Cattle Ranching
  • Fuelwood
  • Large Dams
  • Mining and Industry  

Colonisation Schemes

  • Tourism
  • 2. Underlying Causes
  • Development and Overconsumtion: the Basis Cause
  • Colonialism
  • Exploitation by Industrialised Countries
  • The Debt Burden
  • The Role of Poverty and Overpopulation

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