It causes a lot of issues all around, starting with replenishment of the forest:
It takes years for trees to fully grow (20 years and beyond, upwards to 50 to 100 years before they're mature enough to be harvested again). Second, trees absorb water in the soil in their roots so they can continue to grow, without trees to absorb water, the soil becomes saturated and weak, this can cause mud and land slides, as well as damage the soil so things can't grow anymore. Then animals which make shelter out of those trees (birds, critters, and bugs), this causes their natural predators (think of the food chain) to be displaced also. Another thing too is trees act as "filters" for our air, absorbing harmful toxins in the air like carbon dioxide and other pollutants. Taking away trees takes away nutrients from the soil, as the leaves fall down in the fall, they decompose, adding nutrients to the soil...
So when you see people upset about deforestation, you can understand further as to why it is an issue...
Yes but not for the trees and environment
they affect the environment by cutting down trees
Yes, cutting down trees is an example of human-environment interaction. This action can have positive or negative effects on the environment, such as deforestation leading to habitat loss and climate change or sustainable logging practices supporting economies and providing resources.
What do people think about outher people cutting down trees in the rain forest
Cutting trees is harmful to the environment and ecosystem because trees play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, providing habitats for wildlife, preventing soil erosion, and regulating the climate. When trees are cut down, it can lead to deforestation, loss of biodiversity, disruption of ecosystems, and contribute to climate change.
we use the environment by cutting down trees ,mining for minerals and catching fish.
Cutting down trees is bad for the environment because trees help to absorb carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change. Trees also provide habitats for wildlife, prevent soil erosion, and help to maintain the balance of oxygen in the atmosphere. When trees are cut down, these benefits are lost, leading to negative impacts on the environment and biodiversity.
Pollution,cutting down trees, killing animals.
our air gets polluted. Oxygen decreases.
cutting down a tree in the rain forest
this one of them the logging trucks are cutting down and burning down the trees!
The act of cutting down trees, also known as deforestation, has a significant impact on the environment. It can lead to loss of biodiversity, soil erosion, disruption of ecosystems, and contribute to climate change by releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.