Well this is a really interesting question because of the fact that trees can help us but there can be a lot of ways that they can hurt us also. Is cutting down trees considered pollution? Yes: Because of the fact that if we go to the extreme of cuting them down and then burning them and affect the ecoystsem that we live in today. It could put pollutants that we are not completeely used to yet into the air. This can can cause diseases that we are not even used yet. No: It can help us because then we dont know what kind of help it can bring to us in the future we do not know what kind of up sides that this can bring to us.
no litter no cars or airplane or cutting trees down
if using heavy machinery then yes
from things like ddt, humans cutting down trees and pollution
Pollution,cutting down trees, killing animals.
Different reasons. Cutting down trees, Pollution and a lot of other things.
The positive effects of cutting down mangroves might include the clearing of space for other plants or trees. Cutting mangroves in most areas is considered to be illegal because the trees are protected.
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Well there are many causes of pollution but I will just name a few. First of all, cars and factories cause pollution. Also, littering can cause pollution.
Cutting down trees in itself doesn't cause pollution. Trees absorb C02 and release oxygen, so when it's cut down, it doesn't pollute- at least not right away. As the tree decays, it releases the C02 it has stored back into the atmosphere, inevitably causing pollution.
People are cutting down trees and poachers and hunters pollution and space for new homes
Clear cutting, is the process by cutting down all the trees in an area at once. and selective cutting is when they cut down only some trees in a forest and leaving a mix of tree sizes and species behind. Clear cutting is cutting down everything at once. and selective cutting is cutting down only some trees!
Cutting down trees affects climate because trees having damp moistness in them so when trees are cut down, it permanently effects the ecosystem.