Why are the forests affected by war?
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Answer: 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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The wars affected the forests. The First World War and the second World War left a deep impact on the forests. The working plans were given up and trees cut to fulfill the war needs. In Java, just before the Japanese attacked the Island, the Dutch followed 'a scorched earth' policy destroyed sawmills and burnt huge piles of teak wood. When the Japanese, came back to Java, they exploited the forests for their own needs.