this is the deforestation, when the persons cut the trees.
The destruction of vegetation affect the animals life in there area in a few ways. If the plants disappear the animals that eat them will too.
Because the trees are homes to hundreds of thousands of animals, a tree that could make a floor board for a human could make hundreds of homes for animals
== == yes. trees are animals homes. yes. trees are animals homes.
The disadvantages of a tsunami are mainly:sweeping and destruction of homes and buildingskilling people in the direction of and in areas close to tsunamidrowning of fishermen during the tsunamibreaking down of the electric grid and spread of darknesssweeping of cars and vehicles in the areas affected by tsunamispoiling and destruction of crops, plants, trees, and domestic animals
Wildfire cause damage to plants, trees, weeds, homes, animals, humans, and everything else that is in its path.
Plants, trees, or may be animals. Plants, trees, or may be animals.
The thneed industry, driven by the demand for the versatile product made from the Truffula trees, led to significant deforestation and habitat destruction. As the trees were harvested, local plants and animals lost their homes, resulting in decreased biodiversity and the endangerment of species dependent on the Truffula ecosystem. The environmental imbalance caused by this exploitation ultimately disrupted the natural cycles and health of the local ecosystem, leading to further ecological degradation.
it affects them by destroying homes for the animals and humans. For trees, and plants it affects them by desstoying like oxyegon in the trees and the life in the plant that some things need to survive.
trees provide home for animals as on them many birds make nest and animals like monkeys live there so this is how trees provide shelter for animals.
yes, on both! As people were losing their homes from the earthquake they had no food so they had to hunt animals. Only some people had the energy to do that. And as for the plants, they were being destroyed by the earthquake, as were the trees.
Most animals in the tropical rainforest live in the trees because of the canopies the top of the trees make which lets less light shine down on the ground. This is why most plants on the forest floor have larger leaves, so that they obsorb more sunlight. So, the animals live in the trees because their food grows there and there homes are located there also.
Trees provide oxygen, homes for animals, and help retain the soil when it rains.