• What are at least 4 consequences of deforestation? (cutting down or burning trees in a forest)

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1. Loss of biodiversity: Deforestation leads to the destruction of habitats for countless species of plants and animals, resulting in a decrease in biodiversity.

2. Climate change: Trees play a crucial role in absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. When trees are cut down, this leads to increased levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, contributing to global warming and climate change.
3. Soil erosion: Tree roots help to anchor the soil and prevent erosion. Without trees, soil becomes more susceptible to erosion, leading to loss of nutrients and decreased fertility.
4. Disruption of water cycles: Trees play a critical role in the water cycle by absorbing groundwater and releasing it into the atmosphere through transpiration. Deforestation disrupts this cycle, leading to changes in rainfall patterns and potentially droughts in affected areas.