Yes, it not only increases soil erosion, it demolishes the habitat of animals who occupied the forest, and it contributes to pollution. And, it takes a long, long time to re-forest a valuable , beautiful and productive forest.
Cut Down Of Trees
cutting down trees
soil erosion
Study Island; Soil Erosion
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Government prohibited people from cutting down trees in the forest to prevent soil erosion and to protect nature.
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It isn't.
Cutting down trees disrupts the forest ecosystem by reducing biodiversity, as many species rely on trees for habitat, food, and shelter. The removal of trees also affects soil quality and stability, leading to erosion and loss of nutrients. Additionally, deforestation can alter water cycles and increase carbon emissions, contributing to climate change. Overall, such actions can have cascading effects on the entire ecosystem, diminishing its resilience and functionality.
Deforestation
Because they can make money from the lumber.
No. Erosion wears mountains down, decreasing their size.