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why are forests affected by war?

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Answered by sofia25
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The energy emitted during wars by bombing is the main cause for burning and destruction of forests. the best example is Hiroshima and Nagasaki which were bombed during 2nd world war. There are certain areas effected by the 1st experiment of nuclear disaster still not suitable for cultivation. Science students know how much energy is evolved during a explosion of a bomb.


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Answered by CandyCakes
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Forests are affected by wars because forest products are used for fulfilling various needs and requirement during war. In the case of India, during the First World War and the Second World War the forest department cut trees freely to meet British war needs. ... Thus, wars also led to destruction of forests.

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