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You are nidhi ,a member of "environmental club of your school. Write an article on need of afforestation in the present -day world suggested value points Morden-age development
Mother earth for granted
Reckless cutting of tree for industries and human settlements Trees are helpful in reducing global warming Items of use
Plant more trees
Campaigns
Awareness

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Answered by Pikachu07
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Afforestation is the process of planting trees in an area which was previously devoid of any tree cover with an intention to establish a forest or a stand of trees in that area. It may also be defined as an act of converting an open land or a non-forest land into a forest by planting trees or their seeds.

In the present scenario, afforestation has assumed a great significance and helps in maintaining the environmental biodiversity. Large-scale deforestation in our country for establishing large industries and power plants has adversely impacted the biodiversity and ecological balance of our environment.

There are numerous advantages of afforestation that one can think of. Some of them are:

Reduces air pollution.Improves oxygen concentration in the environment.Afforestation reduces soil erosion.Helps avoid desertification.Afforestation minimizes global warming.Improves the supply of timber for furniture.Controls acid rain.

However, there are a few disadvantages too that can be attributed to afforestation. These are as follows:

It may affect biodiversity: Poor management may cause reduction of biodiversity in the ecosystem.Opportunity cost.Increases risk of wildfire.

There is an urgent need to increase our efforts for afforestation. If done in a planned manner and at appropriate locations, afforestation can be an answer to many human problems

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Encourage afforestation as it is the activity involving planting

Answered by XxMissPaglixX
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&lt;p style="color:cyan;font-family:cursive;background:black;font size:25/40 px;"&gt;..Need of Afforestation</p><p>By Nidhi</p><p>This is the modern age where we have left everything behind in the mad race of development. It has made us take Mother Earth for granted. As a result, man has started cutting trees recklessly to cater to his present requirements. Trees not only</p><p>provide us with fresh oxygen but also reduce pollution by absorbing carbon dioxide</p><p>from the atmosphere. They are also helpful in reducing global warming. Hence, aflorestation is necessary to combat the issues of global warming, soil erosion, pollution, and the maintenance of biodiversity and ecological balances. There are two ways, i.e. aflorestation and reforestation. The development of new forest on a non- forest land is called afforestation, and reforestation means the reestablishment of the forest cover by either naturally or artificially (manual planting of trees). Trees use water and carbon dioxide (CO) to convert it into organic matter (wood) and oxygen. Thus, trees act as the natural air-purifiers and help relieve the environment. Considering the need of afforestation in India, many government, private and NGOs are engaged to create new forests through afforestation method to purify the environment, maximise the carbon capture, and control the soil erosion.</p><p>It is a matter of great concern that human beings have become so unconcerned towards nature that they are cutting trees in large numbers for settlements, paper, etc. If the present trend of cutting trees is not checked, then we will have to face dire consequences. It is thus, the need of the hour to plant more and more trees. The government should start a large-scale campaign to make people aware of the importance of trees. It is only</p><p>achievable, if we take up the slogan of Each One Plant One' more seriously and put our</p><p>thoughts into action.</p><p>..

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