what would be the consequences of removing the green belts to build houses and markets
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There will be no empty land for agriculture and rodas.
Explanation:
- The land must be developed and well established.
- Green belt represents the factor that the land is not fully developed.
- The green belts restrict the development of buildings and houses.
- If this policy is removed then there will be no empty land to use for other purposes such as agriculture, park or roads.
- All the land will be occupied by houses and buildings.
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Answer: Affect the environment adversely.
Explanation:
- Green belt is the policy by which there is kept an eye on the environment by preventing the development of infrastructure on the area which is meant for agriculture.
- If this policy is removed then it would affect our environment adversely:
- The rate of oxygen generation will decrease.
- It would also affect the wildlife of the area.
- Agricultural lands will be less and thereby affecting agricultural produce.
- Increase in global warming.
- Pollution level will increase.
- Hence, these could be the possible outcomes after removing the green belt.
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