People are constantly cutting down forests and rainforest's. Eventually they will just disappear. Trees and plants provide oxygen for us. without it we would die! So if Forests or rain forests disappear then we will too!
If forests disappear, it can lead to loss of habitat for many plant and animal species, disruption of various ecosystems, increased levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere (due to reduced carbon sequestration), soil erosion, and a decrease in biodiversity. This can have cascading effects on the environment and ultimately impact human health and well-being.
If forests and grasslands disappear, there will be a loss of biodiversity, disruption in ecosystems, increased carbon dioxide levels leading to global warming, soil erosion, and decreased water quality and availability. This can impact wildlife habitats, exacerbate climate change, and lead to detrimental effects on human communities that rely on these ecosystems for resources such as water and food.
they are spread around the area of 241,217 hectares of sindh ......
temperate forests have more seasonal changes.
There are over 3 trillion trees in the world, which make up the forests. The exact number of forests is difficult to determine due to varying definitions and classifications of forests. However, it is estimated that there are millions of forests worldwide.
If the forests disappear, forest animals will disappear as well which can disrupt the whole food chain.
Many animals who make their homes in the forests will also disappear, and so will the animals who feed on these animals. This devastation will travel all the way up the food chain. Trees produce most of our oxygen, also, so we would not have enough to breathe. In addition, our source for lumber will disappear.
That depends upon where they disappear to. If they are used in construction, the carbon contained in those forests will still remain sequestered. More likely, however, the forests will burn down, as our climate changes. This will release the carbon they contain into the atmosphere, accelerating the rate of global warming.
Oxygen levels will decrease and species of animals will gradually disappear.
Logging leads to deforestation, quite simply our forests disappear in time. If the forests are sparse or disappear all together in an area, then the animals in the area that lost their natural habitat will either die off or migrate to another area. Adaptation may occur in some cases, but is not likely.
It is unlikely that all the forests will ever be gone. Much of the world is covered with forests, and even though some of these have been over-harvested, in many countries there are requirements for replanting trees after logging. The forests continue to grow and to renew themselves as well.
The only significant enemy of pandas are humans, because we clear the forests they depend on. Pandas have a diet consisting of 99% bamboo. Thus, they can only survive in special bamboo forests, and when these disappear, the pandas starve.
I don't really know this but i think if forests are cut down completely these living things will also disappear.
over harvesting of plankton eating whales
If forests disappear, it can lead to loss of habitat for many plant and animal species, disruption of various ecosystems, increased levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere (due to reduced carbon sequestration), soil erosion, and a decrease in biodiversity. This can have cascading effects on the environment and ultimately impact human health and well-being.
It is impossible to predict a specific year when all forests will be cut down, as it depends on various factors such as conservation efforts, regulations, and societal priorities. However, deforestation continues to be a concern, prompting the need for sustainable forestry practices and conservation initiatives to protect our forests for future generations.
The Indri is a member of the monkey family that lives on the island of Madagascar. It has long been considered an ancestor to humans. Now, they are in danger of extinction as forests disappear from slash-and-burn farming.