Forest has been of great importance to mankind since prehistoric days. 60% of the earth once covered with forest. With the development of civilization, large areas have been cleared to make way for farms, mines, towns and roads. Today about 30% of earth is still forested.
The economic value of forests, supply many products like wood from trees as lumber, plywood and fuel wood or charcoal. Timber is used in furniture making, building houses, ships and railway sleepers. Pulp and paper are made from the cellulose of trees. Processed wood products include cellophane, plastics, synthetic fibers like rayon and nylon. Latex from trees such as the rubber tree goes to make tyres, tunes and a wide range of rubber goods.
Other uses; fruits, nuts and spices are gathered from the forest. Many medicinal plants such as camphor, cinchona, coca (from which the drug cocaine is extracted) also come from the forests. Cork from the thick bark of the cork oak is stripped for making bottling cork.
Forests help to conserve soil by preventing rapid runoff of water after heavy rain and minimizing flooding. Trees take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen into air, which is a great benefit to mankind. Forests influence local and global climate. The forest is also vital as a watershed. Because of the thick humus layer, loose soil, and soil-retaining powers of the trees' long roots, forests are vitally important for preserving adequate water supplies. The wild animals and other beings get enough protection from the solar heat, temperature and the leaf cover formed on the earth gives cooling effect to the earth. . Since trees absorb heat, we shouldn't cut them down. Natural wildlife is important because it is part of the natural circle of life. If bears start to die off, {as it would be too hot without trees/forests} than the trout are going to become overpopulated and other scavengers that rely on bears will begin to starve. Without eagles and other Birds of Prey, rodents' population will increase which will cause more rodents in the cities and towns.
This answer isn't exactly true. There will be a decrease in oxygen, yes. But most of our oxygen comes from the algae in our oceans; About 80% to be exact. So, no, our world would not be over; just severely affected.
penguins can flythere would be no oxygen
Well the most common is North America, Africa or any other hot places.
Answer: Many species would be wiped off the face of the planet; carbon dioxide would be released from dead trees, which hold it while they are alive; much of the Earth's oxygen would be gone; and the life and culture of the native peoples of the rain forests would be gone.
The amount of CO2 would in the atmosphere would increase and by the way my name is ANGEL HARPER, lol
In open feilds and forests
there would be no oxygen
if the oxygen
There would be no woods, forests and very little shade.
we would all die
the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere would increase :)
To write an essay in Marathi on the topic "What would happen if there were no forests," you can start by discussing the ecological impact such as climate change, loss of biodiversity, and soil erosion. Then, you can address the consequences for human beings like air and water pollution, loss of livelihood for indigenous communities, and increased natural disasters. End with a call to action to protect and conserve forests for a sustainable future.
I guess nothing
the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere would increase. apex
ecosystem=unbalanced, many organisms=dead
If you were in a tropical rainforest, what would you expect to happen each afternoon
I think it would get f***** up
Oxygen levels will decrease and species of animals will gradually disappear.