Typhoons can cause trees to fall or be uprooted through strong winds and soil loosened by rain, which will cause soil erosion and landslides. And since the trees will be uprooted, there will be less trees to hold the soil
-Tomo-graphy xD
Explain how each of the following causes the destruction of forests1. kaingin2.pollution3.mining operations4. typhoons5 floods6. volcanic eruptions7. forest fires
the causes are loss of habitat of many animals in the forest and the destruction of the ecosystem and the devastation of many wildlife...
Well, if the forest has burnt up, I'd say it's destroyed.
The destruction, or destroying, of a forest It is the cutting, clearing or burning of trees.
Floods cause destruction because it loosens the soil in the forest to much causing erosion and washes away soil. -Tomo-graphy xD
Explain how each of the following causes the destruction of forests1. kaingin2.pollution3.mining operations4. typhoons5 floods6. volcanic eruptions7. forest fires
Tornadoes, typhoons, earthquakes, Tidal Waves, Twisters, war.
The atmosphere's response to solar heating.
The destruction of the natural environment, particularly through deforestation and climate change, can contribute to the intensity and frequency of typhoons. Deforestation reduces the land's ability to absorb moisture, leading to altered weather patterns. Additionally, climate change raises ocean temperatures, which can intensify tropical storms and typhoons. While human activities don't directly cause typhoons, they can exacerbate conditions that lead to more severe storms.
There are a number of resources that one can consult to get some tips to combat rain forest destruction. For instance, Our Future Planet, Rainforest Foundation, and Greenpeace all have information about combating rain forest destruction.
Typhoons can cause trees to fall or be uprooted through strong winds and soil loosened by rain.. Without the trees to hold soil in place, heavy rains can wash the soil away.
Deforestation