Science, asked by pravatdas5555, 4 months ago

The increasing human population has no effect on the depletion of forests true or false​

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Answered by kantekarpavan12345
2

\huge\mathfrak\green{Answer} \:  \\ Both  \: population  \: and    \: per  \: capita  \:  \\ consumption  \: may \:  continue \:  to  \: increase \\  but \:  are \:  no  \: longer \:  associated  \: with \:   \\ local  \: forests \:  and \:  land  \: use \: . ... In \\  a \:  few \:  large  \: Asian \:  countries,  \\ aggressive  \: forest  \: policy \:  in \:  the  \: recent \\  past  \: has \:  more  \: than  \: offset  \: losses \:  \\  of  \: forest  \: cover \:  from  \: agricultural  \\ expansion  \: and  \: development. \\  \\ \huge\mathfrak\red{hope \: this \: help \: you \: }

Answered by salmonpanna7
1

Answer:

false.

Explanation:

Because the loss of tree and other vegetation can cause climate change desertification,soil erosion fever crops, flooding, increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere,and a lot of problem for indigenius people.

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