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Oxygen levels will gradually decrease and more species of animals will disappear.

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Q: What would happen if human continued to clear and burn vast areas of forests for building?
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What do you think might happen if humans were to continue to clear and burn vast areas of forests for building?

We would destroy are world and if we carry on with doing this we will destroy are world and are selves.


Where does most forest fire happen?

Wildfires mainly occur in dry areas, such as mountains and forests


What would happen if the vast areas of forests are cleared?

Oxygen levels will decrease and species of animals will gradually disappear.


What areas of the world have forests?

There are many forests in deserts, because there are forests


What areas are a raccoon's habitats?

Raccoons live in deciduous forests, conifer forests, mixed forests, rain forests, wetlands, grasslands, deserts and even in major urban areas.


Why do you think forests are conserved in areas not fit for cultivation?

Why do you think forests are conserved i areas not fit for cultivation


Where is a wildfire most common?

Well the most common is North America, Africa or any other hot places.


What wilderness areas does Ireland have?

Forests.


What is a bluejays habitat?

Bluejays live in both forested areas and residential areas. They prefer deciduous forests, and areas where there are oak trees.


Where is tidal forests found?

Tidal forests are found in coastal areas.


What ecoregions are raccoons in?

Raccoons are found in a variety of areas, including deciduous forests, conifer and mixed forests, rain forests, grasslands, wetlands, deserts, mountains and even in large urban areas.


Where are forests found?

Forests are found generally in each temperate zone. Tropical forests are found at areas below the temperate zone. Europe, Asia, North America, and Japan both had large areas of forest.