Increased deforestation can lead to significant loss of biodiversity, as many species lose their natural habitats, resulting in extinction risks. It also contributes to climate change, as trees that absorb carbon dioxide are removed, increasing greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere. Additionally, deforestation can disrupt water cycles, leading to altered rainfall patterns and increased soil erosion, which negatively impacts agriculture and local communities.
Deforestation would immediately result in the end of forests and the end of the polar icecape and humans.......
Forest fires.
the timber industry would eventually suffer
If the human population increased quickly, it could lead to increased deforestation, land conversion, and pollution, which would have negative impacts on plant species and habitats. Plants could face threats such as habitat loss, fragmentation, and competition for resources as a result of rapid human population growth.
A steeper topographic incline would result in faster water flow, increased erosion, and greater difficulty for plants and animals to navigate or thrive in that environment.
Most likely this would result in increased desertification. Deserts would become hotter and encroach more upon surrounding landscapes.
I saw deforestation on my way to Africa.
deforestation affects the earth as it would increase the temperature in the atmosphere which would ultimately result in global warming.. due to deforestation wild animals lose their home and shelter during adverse conditions..
Burns( which result in increased capillary permeability to plasma proteins)
An increase in temperature as altitude is increased.
The most immediate result would be increased prices, then reduced availability.
The increased warmth would result in a generally more rapid rate of Metabolism.