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INTRODUCTION

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WHAT IS DEFORESTATION?

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Deforestation is when forests are destroyed by cutting and not replanted. Sometimes deforestation happens when people change the land into farms, ranches and cities. A lot of deforestation is caused by the removal of all the trees from a forest for wood or fuel. Without the forest, the habitats of the animals are lost and many animals die. It also results in global warming (climate change).


Illegal logging in Madagascar.

WHAT ARE THE CAUSES?

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Deforestation is the removal of trees. As population grows, people remove more trees. They use the land to make farms. They also use the wood from the trees as lumber to make buildings and other things, or to burn the trees for heat. Sometimes, forests are lost because people want to make cities bigger: this means building roads and buildings on the land where the forests are.

WHY SHOULD WE CARE?

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Forests play an extremely important role in our daily lives as well as the enviornment. Try to guess the functions of forests using the symbols below, and hover over them to flip and see the answers!

Water Cycle Regulation

Animal
Habitats

Provides
Oxygen

Temperature Regulation

CAUSE AND EFFECT

There are many reasons for deforestation like logging where people cut down trees for money because they have to feed their families. Forests are often planted to protect against natural disasters. When forests are lost, very often the soil they protected is also lost. This loss of soil is often called erosion. We give out carbon dioxide when we breathe and plants and trees take it in by photosynthesis. Without forests rain falls scarcely on hot areas. Trees are also important for storing carbon. Deforestation causes the carbon in the trees to go into the air again, and this causes more carbon dioxide in our atmosphere. Since carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas, deforestation causes global warming. Tropical deforestation is responsible for about 20% of world greenhouse gas emissions.

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