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DEFORESTATION
Deforestation is “The permanent destruction of indigenous forests and wood lands”. ...
In contrast, deforestation affects the nature negatively in many ways: global warming, soil erosion and species diversity.
The diagram above shows the great effect of the previous factors, which is caused by deforestation. ... Human activities are the main cause in increasing greenhouse gases which resulted largely from felling, burning of fossil fuels and deforestation. ... These elements are the effects of deforestation. ...
In addition the genetic material that may contain a great scientific and economic value may be destroyed by deforestation. ... It is estimated that 5 to 10% of the forest species will go extinct per decade at current rates of deforestation. ...
Argument:
Deforestation is a threat to the life world wide of tropical rain forests. Stopping deforestation in the tropical rain forests has become an international movement; they are seeking ways to stop that loss which had a profound effect on global climate and extinction of thousands of species.
Approximate Word count = 1578 Approximate Pages = 6.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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