why are forests affected by Wars
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why are forest affected by wars?
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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Hi Mate,
according to class 9th history textbook, forest are affected by wars because British government and that government also want timber to bridge ships and only the ships built with timber can help British and death to transport.
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