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I/GCSE Biology - Humans and Their Environment

Deforestation

July 7, 2021

Deforestation is the cutting down of forests.

Deforestation has occurred to...

  • provide timber to use as a building material
  • provide wood to be burnt as a fuel
  • produce paper from wood
  • provide land for agriculture so there can be an increase in the cattle and rice fields to provide more food

Problems with deforestation...

  1. an increase in carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere because of the burning of wood and the activities of microorganisms which produce carbon dioxide as a waste product of respiration.
  2. a reduction in the rate at which carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere during photosynthesis and 'locked up' for many years as wood.
  3. more methane in the atmosphere released by the cattle and rice fields which replace the forests. Rice fields have ideal conditions (warm & wet) for decomposers which produce and release methane.
  4. a reduction in biodiversity, due to the destruction of a large number of species' habitat, putting them in danger of becoming extinct.

That's the end of today's topic!

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