Forests and all vegetation remove carbon dioxide from the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Deforestation, cutting them down, means that the greenhouse effect is increasing. This is causing global warming and climate change.
The impact would be that the world would have more trees and it would be easier for humanity to breathe.
That would be environmental wellness, which focuses on having a positive impact on your immediate surroundings and the larger global environment through sustainable practices, reducing waste, and promoting conservation efforts.
Ecology or conservation biology. These fields focus on understanding the interactions between organisms and their environment, including the impact of human activities like deforestation on ecosystems.
if we stop deforestation by 50%, it will stop 500 billion tons of CO2 going to the atmosphere!!!
That would depend on the kind of aircraft and the speed it was traveling, at the time of "impact" on the environment.
An environmental geographer studies the interactions between human societies and their surrounding environment. They examine how human activities impact the environment and natural resources, as well as how the environment influences human behavior and development. This field of study also encompasses topics such as climate change, deforestation, urbanization, and sustainability.
A hurricane would have a devastating IMPACT on the environment.
carbon dioxide would increase in the environment if there is an increase in the burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, industrial activities, or volcanic eruptions, as these processes release CO2 into the atmosphere.
less polution, no global warming
Deforestation would interfere most directly with the production of oxygen in the environment by reducing the number of trees available to photosynthesize and release oxygen into the atmosphere.
deforestation affects the earth as it would increase the temperature in the atmosphere which would ultimately result in global warming.. due to deforestation wild animals lose their home and shelter during adverse conditions..
No, the main cause of global warming is deforestation and the burning of coal, oil and natural gas. Urban sprawl would be fairly carbon neutral as regards global warming. Many building close together tend to be warmer than settlements that are spread out. But a compact town can pool its resources and cause few emissions that way.