Environmental damage is one of them, physical damage is the other.
Trees provide oxygen for us but it also provides it for water as well. Water is made up of Hydrogen and Oxygen. If we keep on cutting down trees (logging) it will effect thewater-cycle.
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Logging (even clear cutting) is actually not harmful to the environment if it is done correctly. Logging on state and federal lands provides almost all of the lumber that we use to build most of our structures. So in that view, logging is good for the economy. Wood stores Carbon in the form of cellulose which a plant gains from atmospheric Carbon. This is helping our environment. Large plants/trees take in less Carbon than small plants/trees. So it only makes sense for us to cut the large trees for lumber (where the carbon continues to be stored) and allow younger trees to develop and take more carbon out of the environment. I do however agree that there are some areas that should not be logged to preserve some areas as they are without being touched by man. Also, if logging is done wrong, it can lead to mass erosion and to temperature increases in specific watersheds.
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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.
this one of them the logging trucks are cutting down and burning down the trees!
logging is when you cut down trees
· Selective logging is a method of cutting only selected trees. The trees that they cut down are usually one that has been marked by a forester (logger). This is better than clear cutting because selective logging only picks out one or two trees from an area. This is good because it leaves the unwanted trees unharmed and doesn't damage the ground.
Selective logging : removal of certain trees in a stand as defined by specific criteria (species, diameter at breastheight, or height and form). It is analogous to high grading. Not to be confused with the selection silvicultural system.Selective logging will leave some trees standing, which allows for natural regrowth, less impact on the wildlife, and less ugly patches in the landscape.
Audrey Lynn Burditt has written: 'Damage to the residual stand due to skyline yarding' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Skyline logging, Logging, Skyline, Skyline Logging, Trees, Wounds and injuries
Some animals live in trees, and some people just don't care. Sustainable logging practices aim to replace trees removed by logging, and to remove trees at a rate that does not exceed the rate at which new trees can grow to replace them. Even sustainable logging practices can have an impact on an ecosystem, for instance if a forest of several kinds of trees is replaced with a single variety that may be more profitable for the logging company. However, in many cases logging is performed with total disregard for wildlife or even human residents. Logging unsustainably is cheaper in the short term, and the cleared land can provide farmland for growing crops and raising cattle. Because of the composition of forest soil, however, this soil may only be suitable farmland for a couple of seasons, prompting further logging and habitat destruction in order to provide more farmland.
Trees are in fact resources, and logging depletes these resources.
Logging abuse is cutting down tree cutting down trees are bad some people dont even know that logging abuse is another word for cutting down trees SAVE THE TREES OR U WANT TO DIE
Lights can always Neijiang damage to trees bushes and they can kill Anna
logging kills trees which kills organisms such as animals
A logging company cuts down trees to produce them for different thing or items.
Logging regards the harvesting of wood from the cutting down of trees. Accordingly, the verb "to log" is based from the word logs, which are chopped down trees.