A hill in the rain forest was once completely covered with trees. A logging company cut down all of the trees. Which is a form of environmental degradation that will MOST likely result because of the cutting down of trees?

Respuesta :

986929

Hey there! Thanks for posting your question to Brainly®! Here's my full explanation and answer for you. Hope it helps you out!

Answers:

Loss of biodiversity, Climate change, Loss of soil fertility, Flooding

Explanation:

Loss of biodiversity

- According to National Geographic, 80% of the world’s plants and animals live in forests, and many cannot live elsewhere. With so many of the world’s plants and animals live in forests, that a significant reduction in that habitat, whether tropical rainforest or northern evergreen forest has an impact on biodiversity. Worse, many endangered plants and animals live only in a certain kind of forest habitat. Those species can be lost entirely or can become extinct in the wild very easily.

Climate change

- Cutting down the trees also removes a mechanism to regulate the temperature in forested areas. Hotter days and cooler nights put additional strain on the remaining plants and animals. Growing trees trap a good deal of carbon dioxide. That function cannot be fully replaced by planting single crops, like soy or hemp. The plants are good at holding moisture, trees in particular. Without forest cover, deserts can advance and push out remaining plants and animals.

Loss of soil fertility

-Forested land can be attractive for agriculture because it seems so fertile. In fact, this often isn’t so. The seeming fertility of a rainforest depends on the complex relationships between a variety of plant species. Clearing an area to plant soy or hemp just exposes soil that is high in nutrients at first.  After a few growing seasons, the soil is exhausted and the farmers move on.  The trees and brush in a forest help prevent soil from running off into lakes and rivers and polluting them.

Flooding

- Forests absorb heavy rains that otherwise could run directly into rivers and streams. After a storm, or after several rainy days, a local river can rise to flood stage, even with forests taking up much of the water. Without greatly reduced forest cover comes greatly increased runoff and flooding. Because so much of the world’s population lives along rivers, indiscriminate cutting and burning of forests can be a real threat to lives and property downstream.

You can read more about Deforestation and the aftermath at this website:

https://blog.arcadiapower.com/causes-effects-deforestation/