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why are forests affected by wars? in five points

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Answered by satyam3014
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Entry to forest area is restricted and the Forest Department has posted guards to check any illegal entry

Although. the number of trees in the forest has Increased, reduction of rainfall in recent years has stunted the growth of trees.

The Adivasi villagers living inside the forest areas are gradually leaving their traditional occupations and migrating to the towns for education and jobs.

A number of wild animals like tigers and elephants are sometimes seen on the edges of the forest. but they do not venture out for fear of being killed by human beings. Earlier the tigers used to come into the nearby villages and take away animals and small children at night

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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