logging / deforestation
Clear cutting, is the process by cutting down all the trees in an area at once. and selective cutting is when they cut down only some trees in a forest and leaving a mix of tree sizes and species behind. Clear cutting is cutting down everything at once. and selective cutting is cutting down only some trees!
Cutting down trees reduces transpiration, the process by which water is released from leaves into the atmosphere. This can lead to a decrease in overall evaporation in an area, as fewer trees are available to release water vapor. Reduced evaporation can impact local weather patterns and the water cycle in the region.
Recycling.
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Yes.
The cutting down and removal of all or most of the trees in a forested area
Cutting down trees has a catastrophic effect on rainfall. The less trees there are in a given area, the less rainfall there is. tree roots hold the soil together and stop erosion. in the water cycle, rain falls from the sky and is intercepted by trees and buildings. water vapour the has to evaporate from the leaves of trees into the air by a process called transpiration. if there are no trees, there will be less transpiration and in turn, probably less rainfall.
Cutting down trees affects climate because trees having damp moistness in them so when trees are cut down, it permanently effects the ecosystem.
Only if people cut them down in the giraffe's home/area because, they eat plants.
deforestation is a name for cutting down trees.
Cutting down trees does increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the air because trees take the carbon monoxide in the air and turn it into oxygen in a process called photosynthesis. Without as many trees then there is going to be more carbon dioxide in the air.
Clear cutting is a logging practice in which all trees in a given area are uniformly cut down, leaving no trees standing. This method is often criticized for its negative impacts on biodiversity, soil erosion, and water quality.