the introduction of railway had an adverse effect in forest
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Forest had 2 be cleared fr making railway lines...mark brainliest
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Railway was needed to spread the trade in India.
So, from 1860's the railway network expanded rapidly. In 1946, the length of railway track reached to the 76,500km.So, lay tracks and provide sleepers fro railways more and more trees were cut.In 1850, The Madhya Pradesh alone cut 350,00 tress to provide sleepers.To run locomotives, trees were cut to provide fuel for engines. Railway contractors cut trees indiscrimately .
Thus, forest around the railway track promptly disappeared.
Trees which are grace and beauty of our country wer fast disappearing.
The beauty provided by nature had vanished.
so he conclude that railway is a major use of timbers
So, from 1860's the railway network expanded rapidly. In 1946, the length of railway track reached to the 76,500km.So, lay tracks and provide sleepers fro railways more and more trees were cut.In 1850, The Madhya Pradesh alone cut 350,00 tress to provide sleepers.To run locomotives, trees were cut to provide fuel for engines. Railway contractors cut trees indiscrimately .
Thus, forest around the railway track promptly disappeared.
Trees which are grace and beauty of our country wer fast disappearing.
The beauty provided by nature had vanished.
so he conclude that railway is a major use of timbers
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