well, it does kill a lot of animals and birds that make their homes in the trees and roots underneath them.
The destruction, or destroying, of a forest It is the cutting, clearing or burning of trees.
Burning,cutting for wood,house & etc.
rain washes away the soil.
Kaingin system is a traditional agricultural practice in Southeast Asia where land is cleared by cutting and burning vegetation for cultivation. It is often unsustainable and can lead to deforestation and soil degradation if not managed properly.
The Different names of shifting cultivation are- A)Jhum cultivation B) slash & burn C) Swidden agriculture
Land that is cleared in a rain forest for farming may become eroded more easily. Clearing the land exposes it to sunlight which makes the soil lose moisture rather than retain it.
to clear room for houses, to make furniature... and a whole bunch of ridiculous reasons like that! stop cutting down our forrests!!! >:(
When cutting trees during a forest fire, the vegetation is cleared to create a firebreak, a barrier that helps stop or slow the spread of the fire. By removing trees and creating a buffer zone, firefighters can better control the fire and prevent it from spreading further.
- deforestation. extensive areas of trees are cut down to use as wood for burning and building houses etc. or to clear land for farming or housing. wildlife is also damaged because they lose their homes when a forest is cleared.
forest cutting
to make a farmland
Mesoamericans used a method called slash-and-burn agriculture, they cleared the land by cutting down trees and then burned the fallen trees because the ashes fertilize the soil then they planted crops and after a couple of years they abandoned that area and moved to a different part of the rain forest to repeat this process.