what are consequences of loss of forest cover?
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If forests are destroyed, animals and other creatures of the forests will come out to human settlements searching for a place to stay. They will be killed more and more by humans.
Environment goes into an imbalance. Humans will start fighting each other for wood and other plant materials. We will end up destroying each other for forest areas.
Slowly, the Carbon dioxide levels rise all over the world. Rains will become scarce, heat level in the world will increase to very high levels and soon a lot of places will become arid and dry. The snow clad peaks of mountains, frozen rivers and the ice at the poles will all melt at a rapid pace.
The sea levels will rise due to this and a lot of places will go underwater. The heat will start to evaporate the water and it will make Earth totally uninhabitable. Soon, Everyone Dies™ (hypothetical scenario)
Environment goes into an imbalance. Humans will start fighting each other for wood and other plant materials. We will end up destroying each other for forest areas.
Slowly, the Carbon dioxide levels rise all over the world. Rains will become scarce, heat level in the world will increase to very high levels and soon a lot of places will become arid and dry. The snow clad peaks of mountains, frozen rivers and the ice at the poles will all melt at a rapid pace.
The sea levels will rise due to this and a lot of places will go underwater. The heat will start to evaporate the water and it will make Earth totally uninhabitable. Soon, Everyone Dies™ (hypothetical scenario)
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The extinction of the forest cover affects the biodiversity which in turn threaten peoples lives. Shrinking of the forests cause wide-reaching problems like soil erosion, fewer crops, flooding, water cycle disruption, greenhouse gas emissions, changes in the climatic conditions, and loss of biodiversity.
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