new lower lying vegetation can spring up, if the soil is on an incline then erosion can occur. The extremes of erosion over a period of time could cause landslides,mudslides,etc. An ironic situation could arise if a family has logged a hillside to help build their house near where they logged,then,years later, a landslide occurred and destroyed the family's house.
When a rainforest is cut down, the soil is exposed to erosion due to the loss of plant roots that hold it in place, leading to nutrient depletion and reduced fertility. The increased sunlight and rainfall can also cause the soil to become more acidic and less able to support diverse plant life. Overall, deforestation can have a negative impact on soil quality and ecosystem health.
There are 28,800 football fields of trees that are cut down in a day!
Rainforest soil loses its nutrients quickly after trees are cut down because the forest ecosystem relies on the nutrient cycle, where trees absorb nutrients from the soil and then release them back when they decompose. Without trees, there is no longer a source of nutrients cycling back into the soil, causing it to become depleted over time. Additionally, the heavy rainfall in rainforest regions can wash away nutrients from the exposed soil, further contributing to nutrient loss.
In open country, trees act as windbreaks and keep wind from blowing away topsoil and their roots prevent soil from being washed away from heavy rains. Tree roots also help store water in the ground.
When humans cut down a rainforest, there are no longer trees to hold the soil in place. Therefor, the heavy and common rains wash away the soil, and cause erosion. This creates a barren wasteland. Naturally, an occasional forest fire will destroy a part of the rainforest, and, over time, it will slowly regenerate. However, that takes time and thus if we continue to eliminate rainforests as quickly as we currently do, the jungles could vanish before they have time to repair.
it gets eroded
nothing
When you cut trees down, it is very bad for the enviorment. Squirells and other animals need trees and trees give off most of our oxygen!
there will be no trees.
When trees are cut down, the soil is washed away by heavy rain as there are no tree roots to hold the soil down
When a rainforest is cut down, the soil is exposed to erosion due to the loss of plant roots that hold it in place, leading to nutrient depletion and reduced fertility. The increased sunlight and rainfall can also cause the soil to become more acidic and less able to support diverse plant life. Overall, deforestation can have a negative impact on soil quality and ecosystem health.
animals who can not find another home die
Then the animals everyone loves will have to move elsewhere. =(
they find a new home & get split up
If you are referring to Spanish Bluebells, they do not have a relationship to trees. They are a perennial flower that grows from a bulb.
The trees are cut down when roads are repaired by local agencies .
Oxygen will low and soil erosion will started