Deforestation: Contributing Factors To Global Climate Change

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WHAT IS DEFORESTATION?
Deforestation is considered to be one of the contributing factors to global climate change. Deforestation is the "slash and burn" technique which is a permanent destruction which is used to clear the forest to make the land available for other uses.
Not only deforestation but there are many other factors. Let’s first look into the natural causes.
NATURAL CAUSES WE HAVE IS VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS
When the volcanoes erupt, it discharges carbon dioxide are aerosols. Aerosols are something which is filled with small particles such as volcanic ash or dust, and sulphur dioxide. They are the liquids and solids that float around in the air. They include soot, dust, salt crystals, bacteria, and viruses. Which are harmful particles. …show more content…

When there are fewer trees, less water vapor is released into the air, which means an imbalance occurs and we start to see the effects of global warming and temperature rises.
As well as causing a rise in the global temperature, deforestation affects the air that we breathe. This is because all trees take in carbon dioxide and other pollutants which are known to cause a lot of problems in the atmosphere. This inevitably results in all of us breathing dirtier and more polluted air than we otherwise would. Deforestation pollutes the are causing polluted air to be mixed with oxygen. Humans thus breath into these particles.
Deforestation has become the second source of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.Deforestation has left no oxygen for people to breath and no home for the wild life. Forests are home for many wild life creatures
Every year more than 1.5 billion tons of carbon dioxide has been released to the atmosphere due to deforestation.

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