What would happen to life on earth if the forest disappeared
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Loss of biodiversity: Plants and animals will lose their food and shelter. Floods: Bald hills and mountains can no longer hold back sudden flows of water, which cause floods. Increase in carbon dioxide: Depletion of forests results in increase in carbon dioxide, which will cause global warming.
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(i) If forests disappear, the amount of carbon dioxide in air will increase, resulting in the increase of global temperature and suffocating atmosphere.
(ii) In the absence of trees and plants, the animals will not get food and shelter.
(iii) in the absence of trees, the soil will not hold water which will cause floods and erosions.
(iv) Deforestation will endanger our life and environment.
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