Why trees are cutted during colonial period ?
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Due to the colonization from all over the country trees are cut down as a primary source of fuel . These trees are used for cooking food and other daily needs which require fuel .
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Trees were cut during colonial period as
- The Britishers thought that the forests were unproductive.
- They also thought that the useful timber may get damaged due to forest fire of unwanted trees
- They thought that by removing the unnecessary trees, they could get the land to cultivate for population
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