Less oxygen for us to breathe, less green in our world and more pollution
It accelerates soil erosion and affects underground flow of water.Depletion of forests leads to disappearance of wildlife and wild variety of plants.
the impact of industrialisation on forests is that there would most likely be acid rain. for ex. in Germany (a industrial country) has many factories all over the place, in which causes air pollution. the air evaporates into the clouds which then comes down as acid rain destroyin thousands of forests.
Burning.
human impact means an activity on a place which there is no human such as nature (forests and mountains)
Cultural anthropology would study the disappearance of an Indian tribe in the Amazon Jungle, focusing on understanding the tribe's social practices, belief systems, and interactions with external forces that may have contributed to their disappearance.
As we all know that forests are necessary for the earth. Forests and plants give us oxygen to breathe. Without them we would die. That's why people are working so hard to stop/slow down Global Warming. The world is a cycle and without trees and forests, the ecosystem will no longer be a cycle and many things will no longer exist.
because its responding to stimuli
they cut down alot of forests to buildd them
the impact on biodiversity, deforestation rates, and carbon sequestration.
The Disappearance was created in 1977.
They are a vital part of the ocean's ecosystem. Without otters, sea urchins would have no predators and would overpopulate and likely destroy kelp forests, which are a food source for urchins.
If argon suddenly disappeared from the atmosphere, it would disrupt various industrial processes that rely on argon, such as welding and manufacturing. Moreover, argon is used in some medical procedures, so its absence could impact certain healthcare practices. However, argon is not a major component of the atmosphere, so its disappearance would not have a catastrophic impact on the overall functioning of ecosystems.