Geography, asked by ramyasri2582, 1 year ago

Tropical rainforest called green desert why

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Answered by Sidyandex
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The Green desert are encroaching with the fertile soil of South America and other regions.

It is acting with proliferation of plantations and includes fast growing as well as high water damaging trees.

It used to produce pulp and paper and other industrial uses.

It is used to displace the local communities and threatening native ecosystems.

Answered by ABHYUDITKUMAR
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Explanation:

The so-called "green deserts" are encroaching on the fertile soil of South America and other regions, with the proliferation of plantations of fast-growing and high water-demanding trees to be used to produce pulp and paper, and for other industrial uses, displacing local communities and threatening native ecosystems.

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