Social Sciences, asked by khalidmd37272, 5 months ago

why is cutting down of forest harmful​

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Answered by VelvetCanyon
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Answer:

The loss of trees and other vegetation can cause.

  • climate change,
  • desertification,
  • soil erosion,
  • fewer crops,
  • flooding,
  • increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere,
  • and a host of problems for indigenous people.

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Answered by shivansht2005
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Floods and Droughts: Soil erosion increases the soil flows, due to which the specific cycle of flood and drought is started.

Air Pollution: There are grave consequences for forest destruction. Its biggest disadvantage is in the form of air pollution. The air where there is lack of trees gets polluted. And the problem of air pollution is the highest in the cities. There people suffer from many diseases, especially breathing problems such as asthma.

Global Warming: Deforestation has a direct impact on the natural climate change, thereby increasing the global temperature. With the decreasing area of ​​forests, the rain is also becoming irregular. This contributes to ‘global warming’, which has direct impact on humans.

Spread of deserts: Due to continuous decrease in the area of forests, and the erosion of the land, the desert is spreading on a big scale.

Depletion in Water Resources: Today, the water of rivers is becoming shallow, less deep and polluted because of the indiscriminate harvest of trees and plants on their shores, exits and mountains. Due to this there is insufficient rainfall, the water source is getting contaminated, and the environment is also becoming polluted and fatal.

Damage to ozone layer: The normal environment of the Earth as a result of deforestation has become polluted. It is posing grave danger to the ozone layer, which is necessary for the overall defence of the Earth.

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