Environmental Sciences, asked by 1aarhan, 1 month ago

tribal life is deeply affected by deforestation​

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Answered by yokeshps2005
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Deforestation is the massive clearing of Earth’s forests and it is becoming an environmental epidemic.

Trees absorb carbon dioxide and with fewer trees worldwide, there is much more carbon dioxide in the air. The larger quantities of carbon dioxide result in an increased greenhouse effect and that leads to global warming.

As forests are cleared, landscapes are drastically changed and therefore animals have to quickly adapt to the new surroundings. Many species only live in a specific area and they are very vulnerable to extinction. There have been several species become extinct and over the next several years, there will be many more lose their battle and also slip into extinction, showing that deforestation affect animal life drastically.

Deforestation accelerates the natural process of soil erosion. The absence of vegetation, such as trees, causes the topsoil to erode. The soil is less nutritious and plants cannot grow. This causes plant eating animals to search harder for a reliable food source and starvation is becoming commonplace.

Flooding is another occurrence that deforestation has a hand in. As coastal vegetation disappears, the impact of the waves and winds on the shoreline that are associated with storm surges becomes more volatile. Coastal towns and villages are more susceptible to damaging floods and the potential of a catastrophic event occurring increases.

Answered by choubeytarkeshwar2
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Answer:

yes deforesting occur when over grazing

cutting down of trees

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