G - Geography
Some examples are slash and burn which happens a lot in argentina by cutting down trees and burnig it.
forest wealth of india means the different types of vegetation in india like the tropical rain forest,tropical decidious forest,thorn forest etc.
Eterna Forest is a forest located right next to Eterna City. Hope this helped!
One popular slogan for forest conservation is "Forest's Are Our Treasure. Save Them". Another popular slogan is "Wood is Good".
The planet has lost about 40% of its original forests due to human activities such as logging, mining and petroleum exploration, agriculture, and urban sprawl. Each year, 120,000 square kilometers of forest is lost in the tropics alone, not to mention the cutting of swathes of temperate forest in Russia, Canada, and other countries. One immediate and devastating effect of this deforestation is a loss of biodiversity. Forests are incredibly rich in plants and animals; tropical forests alone are home to more than half of the world's species, despite covering only 7% of the land surface on Earth. Most forest animals, and nearly all of the plants, are unable to survive outside of the forest ecosystem, so when the trees are cut down, they die. Two-thirds of the world's vascular plants live only in forests, along with 2,600 species of birds, and a staggering 30 million species of insects! Humans haven't yet discovered all of even the mammals that live in forest environments; just in 2007, scientists described for the first time an entirely new genus of forest monkeys from Tanzania, plus the world's largest rat in Indonesia, a giant elephant shrew in East Africa, and a number of other species. Every one of these new discoveries is critically endangered due to deforestation. This is cause for concern not only because these plants and animals may hold cures for some human diseases, but also because of the intrinsic value of each species. They have been striving and surviving for millions of years, developing exquisite adaptations to their forest homes, yet we as a species are mowing them down in the blink of an eye. The second effect of deforestation, larger even than biodiversity losses, is global warming. Forests are carbon sinks; that is, the trees and other plants absorb carbon dioxide and incorporate it into their cells. When forests are cut down and left to rot, or even worse, burned, all of that trapped carbon dioxide escapes
Social science would study the effect on the people.
political science
anthropology(:
economics
Economics
G - Geography
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E - Economics
anthropology
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The social science that might study the effect of cutting the old-growth forest as a link to our past is environmental sociology. Environmental sociologists examine the social and cultural factors shaping human interaction with the environment, including the historical significance of natural resources and the impacts of environmental change on society. They would likely investigate the implications of cutting down old-growth forests on collective memory, cultural heritage, and the sense of connection to the past.
antropologist