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write an article, human survial depends upon trees​

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Answered by soniabag13
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Trees are a crucial factor to our existence not only because they produce paper, lumber and chewing gum, but because they serve an important role in the carbon cycle. ... FILTHY AIR: Without trees, humans would not be able survive because the air would be unsuitable for breathing.

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Answered by Anonymous
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No Trees... No Lives

Have you ever wondered what a world without trees would look like? Close your eyes, and try to imagine a desolate Earth. There'd be no more paper, and everyone would have to resort to technological use that is, if anyone was left. Trees are a crucial factor to our existence not only because they produce paper, lumber and chewing gum, but because they serve an important role in the carbon cycle. And because of our ever-increasing population of 6.7 billion, that seemingly distant future is nearing each and every day. People have proposed many solutions to this environmental issue called deforestation, including either shipping everyone to the Moon or...to just stop cutting trees!

Even if our species survived the devastation of deforestation, life as we know it would be very different from now in 2011, where only half of the world's forests are gone. Scientists speculate our great-grandchildren might not even have the chance to visit the great Amazon rainforest in 50 years! Yet on such a dry, lifeless world, no one would be left to experience the disastrous consequences of deforestation. Little tribulations like the decrease of property value and potential increase of urban noise become irrelevant compared to other calamities like roadside spills, animal wastes, water runoff into streams, and sewage/farm chemicals left unfiltered.

For now, let's find out the local and global effects of deforestation:

FILTHY AIR:- Without trees, humans would not be able survive because the air would be unsuitable for breathing. If anything, people would have to develop gas masks that filter the little oxygen that would be left in the air.

LIFELESS SOIL:- If the air hadn't already wiped out everybody, the next disastrous consequence of deforestation is its damaging effect on soil.

CHRONIC DROUGHT:- Arid conditions will surface not only because of dangerous unfiltered substances, but also because at one point it will rarely rain.

NO TREE-BASED PRODUCTS:- Of course, if there aren't trees, there won't be any products you can get from them. We use and waste paper everyday without realizing we're helping to kill four billion trees cut down every year.

WATER WARS:- And at one point in the future, the level of freshwater resources available will become as scarce. There are already many debates over whether we currently abuse non-renewable resources, but the most important of these resources is probably freshwater.

Hearing all these devastating affects of deforestation certainly makes me shiver and hope we never have to meet such ends. But it's coming. The effects on species diversity and atmospheric chemistry would be cataclysmic. Such conclusions leave people to wonder what we can do about it.

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