what are the factor responsible for deforestation in 17 century
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Excessive logging to obtain wood etc.
Change to a much colder climate, affecting trees at certain latitudes or elevations.
Drought/change to more arid climate.
Urban expansion.
Note: fire and insect infestations, and fungal etc diseases, can destroy many trees but don't cause deforestation on a lasting basis
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Deforestation refers to the decrease in forest areas across the world that are lost for other uses such as agricultural croplands, urbanization, or mining activities. Greatly accelerated by human activities since 1960, deforestation has been negatively affecting natural ecosystems, biodiversity, and the climate.
FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR DEFORESTATION IN THE 17TH CENTURY WERE:-
- conversion of forests into agricultural plantations is a major cause of deforestation.
- half of the trees illegally removed from forests are used as fuel.
- To create ingredients that are highly prized consumer items, such as the oil from palm trees.
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