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Sunday, 16 November 2014

What Are The Effects Of Deforestation



Many things can come from deforestation, but they are much worse than you think. But what are they?

These effects are:

    Loss of species
       A lot of animal species live in these forests, when they are cut down, the animals are forced to move out and some of them die from loss of habitat. Some people rely on hunting in these forests, once the forests are cut down, these people have trouble feeding them and their family. 

    Carbon emissions
       Plants absorb these emissions, and keep them out of the atmosphere. When the plants are cut down they release these emissions back in the air.      

    Water cycle
        The water is stored in the plants, they keep the air moist. When they are cut down
they will disrupt the water cycle and make the air dryer. 

     Soil erosion
       The soil will dry up, and because the roots are not there anymore the soil can get away. This will result in less farming and more floods. 

     Life quality 
       Because of deforestation there will be bad working conditions. There will be more mud, rocks, and dirt flying everywhere. There also will be more dirty water due to soil erosion.

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