Tree-dwelling squirrels require trees to escape danger, to den, and for a source of food. Without them, they cannot survive.
There are ground squirrels that don't depend on trees, but they are specially adapted for a ground-dwelling lifestyle.
they affect the environment by cutting down trees
Cutting down trees affects climate because trees having damp moistness in them so when trees are cut down, it permanently effects the ecosystem.
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when you continuosly cut down the trees it effects the food greatly... Say if the hawks eat the squirrels that live in the trees ,and people cut many of the the trees down, squirrels would decrease in population leaving the hawks to die of hunger. Hope this helps!:)
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Trees absorb carbon dioxide from the air. They store the carbon and release the oxygen. They do this during all the time they are growing. Logging and cutting down trees means they are not taking carbon dioxide from the air. Because carbon dioxide is the major greenhouse gas causing global warming, cutting down trees increases the warming. Global warming means 'all over the world'. So cutting down trees in Indonesia will affect the warming in Los Angeles. Cutting down trees in Los Angeles will affect global warming in Djakarta.
Insects won't have that much shelter and will lose their habitat by not having trees.
our air gets polluted. Oxygen decreases.
By Throwing Garbage In The Environment. Cutting Down Trees. Using to much Electricity.
deforestation affects insects because deforestation is the cutting down on trees and without trees the insects will die without a home. ( the trees)
Cutting down trees do not only affect us but also the enviroment. By less trees being around more co2 is left hanging in the air. We should all think about what we are doing and help recycle.