Science, asked by princebpatel09, 7 months ago

What will happen if

(a) We keep on cutting trees?

(b) The habitat of an animal is destroyed?

(c) The top layer of soil gets eroded?
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Answers

Answered by garvverma82
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Explanation:

(a) Trees provide shelter to animals and birds. If trees are cut, animals and birds will lose their shelters. Trees are sources of fruits, shed, wood. There will be a scarcity of such resources if trees are cut. Global warming will occur. Ground water reserve also will be reduced.

(b) If the habitat of an animal is disturbed, the survival of animals is endangered. It will ultimately lead to the extinction of it.

(c) Removal of the top layer of the soil exposes the lower, hard and rocky layers. The top layer is more fertile and contains humus. If the top layers are affected by any means, the fertility of the soil is lost and this will eventually lead to desertification

Answered by aryanjha321
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Answer:

a) If we would cut trees what is going to happen is that population won't stop growing but oxygen in the atmosphere will reduce. ... Trees have to breathe to live, same as us and every living thing on the planet. They breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen. We breathe out carbon dioxide and breathe in oxygen.

Explanation:

b). When a habitat is destroyed, the carrying capacity for indigenous plants, animals, and other organisms is reduced so that populations decline, sometimes up to the level of extinction. ... Habitat destruction can also decrease the range of certain organism populations.

c). If the top layer of soil is exposed, then it will gradually expose the lower layer of soil, which is hard and rocky in nature. This type of soil is less fertile as it contains less humus. Continued soil erosion will make the land barren or infertile.

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