Environmental Sciences, asked by Drishit6791, 1 year ago

What will happen in future if we go on cutting trees?

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Answered by rudraverma86pdmdpg
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If we go on cutting the trees, the animals will lose their natural habitat as the trees, an essential part of their ecosystem are destroyed. This reduces the biodiversity of the affected areas. The temperature of the Earth also increases and gives way to global warming.


Trees give out oxygen, even because of them we have the rains, in short they maintain the ecological balance. If we would cut trees what is going to happen is that population won't stop growing but oxygen in the atmosphere will reduce. Cutting down trees takes away that oxygen.


Aquaculture, hydroponic farming, and other technologies also reduce to some degree the need for expanding tillable acreage, so planting or reforestation of some less productive farmland may become more common. In the mean time, in my opinion, we all have an obligation to appreciate and protect the trees in our own bailiwick. I am more upset when I drive through a newly emerging subdivision where old growth native trees are pushed down and burnt so we can have more concrete and asphalt, along with stormwater erosion problems and less greenspace in our back yards.
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