Social Sciences, asked by pinalkumawat25, 5 months ago

what are the effect of foresf destruction​

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Answered by parklalaineyoon
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Answer:

Trees absorb and store carbon dioxide. If forests are cleared, or even disturbed, they release carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. Forest loss and damage is the cause of around 10% of global warming. There's simply no way we can fight the climate crisis if we don't stop deforestation.

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Answered by sanjanasree68
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Answer:

global warming

increase in endangered species

insufficient of oxygen

reduce in rainfall

Explanation:

•if forests are destroyed the earth couldn't balance oxygen and carbon dioxide level this causes heating of earth and this is called global warming

•the wild animals and birds couldn't find new place to survive so most of the species will be endangered

•there are many forests around the world .forests are the main source of oxygen.

•for rainfall there are two main sources one is water of earth and the another one is through plants called transpiration if they couldn't take place there will be reduce in rainfall

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