why colonial people find forests as deforestation
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With the increase in population during the course of time, there has been a high demand for food due to which the peasants had extended the boundaries of cultivation, clearing forests and breaking new land. This was one of the main causes of deforestation during those times.
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REASONS GIVEN BELOW
- TO FULLFIL THE NEEDS OF INCREASING POPULATION CULTIVATION WAS TAKING PLACE ON LARGE SCALE
- TO SUPPLY TIMBER FOR INDIAN NAVY
- TO EXPAND THE RAILWAY NETWORK i.e BY MAKING WOODEN SLEEPERS (Sleepers doesnt mean चप्पल ;) )
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