If a forest ecosystem is removed through clear cutting, their loss is due to _______

my answer is land development. am I correct?

Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems Unit Test Answers 100%

1.C
2.C
3.B
4.B
5.D
6.A
7.D
8.A
9.A
10.B
11.D
12.B
13.D
14:Habitat Destruction
15:Carbon Dioxide
16:Conserve
17:Ozone Layer
18:Water
19:Environmental impact
20:Limiting Factor
21:Landfills
22:Biodiversity
23:Succession
24 & 25 Figure it out yourself.
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ye as far as i know 1 to 13 is right :3

No.

Are these your choices?

Habitat Destruction
Carbon dioxide
Conserve
Ozone layer
Water
Environmental impact
Land fills

Are they correct?

thank u all btw

Yes, your answer is partly correct. Clear-cutting, which involves the complete removal of all trees in a forested area, can indeed lead to land development. However, the loss of a forest ecosystem due to clear-cutting is more accurately attributed to deforestation. Deforestation refers specifically to the removal or destruction of forests, either permanently or temporarily, and can occur for various reasons, including land development, agriculture, logging, or mining. So, while land development may be one consequence of clear-cutting and deforestation, the broader term that encompasses the loss of a forest ecosystem is deforestation.

i will confire if his anwsers are afer

Are his answers correct

yes