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what are the causes and consequence of deforestation

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Answered by maryjones63
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The consequence for deforestation is critical to animals and human but mostly animals because they lose their home and their place to sleep, and for humans because if we keep getting rid of trees then we will have no more greenery and air to breath,  Another   consequence of deforestation is a loss of biodiversity. Deforestation also increases greenhouse gas emissions, disrupts the water cycle, increases soil erosion and decreases the natural beauty of an area.

Answered by Anonymous
11

Causes of deforestation:

• To expand the human locality area.

• To establish new industrial factories.

• To extract the forest resources.

• To build new roads, railway tracks, highways etc.

Consequences of deforestation:

• Depletion of forest resources.

• Unpredictable weather conditions.

• Destruction of the habitats of the wild life species.

• The disbalance in the ecosystem

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