Science, asked by svishal1999, 8 months ago

Unlimited cutting of trees causes
erosion​

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Answered by Balasamhithreddy
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Answer:

YES WHAT U SAID IS TRUE

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Cutting down trees can cause soil erosion. This is when there is rainfall but since there is no trees to suck in the water it washes the soil away causing run off's or flash floods. Soil erosion can also make it hard for other plants to grow in that area. Trees also play an affect in global warming, When more trees are cut down there is more c02 left hanging around. Trees are also a main source for a lot of our needs. From paper to fuel woods and timber, losing trees can cause problems for businesses and economic problems to. Animals are losing homes and some times are forced to move into human populated areas since there homes are being taken away.

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Answered by sayalichorage03
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SOIL EROSION AND ITS EFFECTS

The loss of trees, which anchor the soil with their roots, causes widespread erosion throughout the tropics. Only a minority of areas have good soils, which after clearing are quickly washed away by the heavy rains. ... The rivers carry the eroded soils downstream, causing significant problems.

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