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WHICH PROBLEMS WILL BE AROSE IF WE WILL NOT CONSERVE OUR FOREST

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Answered by aasthav954
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Without trees, formerly forested areas would become drier and more prone to extreme droughts. When rain did come, flooding would be disastrous. Massive erosion would impact oceans, smothering coral reefs and other marine habitats.

Without trees, humans would not be able survive because the air would be unsuitable for breathing. ... Therefore, the absence of trees would result in significantly HIGHER amounts of carbon dioxide in the air and LOWER amounts of oxygen!

Answered by shreyoyakkha2005
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If we do not conserve our forest then there are serious factors that will rise:

  • The CO2, Methane, SO2, oxides of nitrogen and many other greenhouse gases will be increased due to which the ozone holes will get formed.
  • The Sun's ultraviolet radiation is very harmful to us. But if the ozone holes are formed then the rays will directly enter to into the earth's surface and the people will suffer from skin cancer, cataract,etc.
  • If we cut down excess of trees and start increasing the deforestation content then the oxygen content will decrease. If there is no oxygen then
  • wel will die as it is the main reason for our survival.
  • The earth's temperature will rise due to which all the glaciers and the ice caps will start to melt.
  • All the coastal islands or regions like Bangladesh, Indonesia,etc will get submerged by the rise in the water level.

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