We have seen what the effects would be with the deforestation of much of Brazil over the last twenty years with the increase in carbon dioxide. Forests act as the lungs of the planet. Forests contribute about 25% of the oxygen in the earths atmosphere and remove much of the carbon dioxide.
The results could be catastrophic for the fauna throughout the world. It would result in many deaths throughout the entire animal kingdom, with many species becoming extinct and the remaining numbers of species and individuals being vastly reduced.
Many animals who make their homes in the forests will also disappear, and so will the animals who feed on these animals. This devastation will travel all the way up the food chain. Trees produce most of our oxygen, also, so we would not have enough to breathe. In addition, our source for lumber will disappear.
If all the oxygen were to disappear, most life on Earth would perish within minutes. Oxygen is crucial for cellular respiration in most organisms, so a lack of it would lead to catastrophic consequences such as widespread death, ecosystem collapse, and the eventual extinction of many species.
We will all die!
It is unlikely that all the forests will ever be gone. Much of the world is covered with forests, and even though some of these have been over-harvested, in many countries there are requirements for replanting trees after logging. The forests continue to grow and to renew themselves as well.
Logging leads to deforestation, quite simply our forests disappear in time. If the forests are sparse or disappear all together in an area, then the animals in the area that lost their natural habitat will either die off or migrate to another area. Adaptation may occur in some cases, but is not likely.
Grassland
not at all! it is destroying our earth and soon when all forests are gone we will have no more oxygen
The species is said to be extinct.
If water disappears from earth then all of life will also disappear. This is because water is essential for life.
If water disappears from earth then all of life will also disappear. This is because water is essential for life.
It is impossible to predict a specific year when all forests will be cut down, as it depends on various factors such as conservation efforts, regulations, and societal priorities. However, deforestation continues to be a concern, prompting the need for sustainable forestry practices and conservation initiatives to protect our forests for future generations.
we would all die