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The image presents a flowchart detailing deforestation consequences: "Clear cutting of forests" leads to three main outcomes. First, "heavy logging equipment compresses the soil," causing "soil becomes hard and 'baked'" and "rain water runs off," resulting in "flooding." Second, "fewer roots hold the top soil in place," resulting in "top soil erodes" leading to "vegetation is degraded" through the sequence "micro-organisms feeding on waste lost" to "pioneer species move in." This path concludes with "less biodiversity." Third, "increased risk of burning (deliberate or accidental)" alongside "waste wood from logging is destroyed" contributing to "less precipitation," combined with "plants return less moisture to air" also causing "less precipitation," leading to "increased drought," similarly concluding in "vegetation is degraded" and hence "less biodiversity."
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The flow chart illustrates the consequences of deforestation – the process cutting dow large number of trees. It show how this action can cause many problems for environment and for people.
Once result of deforestation is soil erosion. When people cut trees, their roods hold the top layer of the soil. Because of soil becomes hard and baked, and rain water cannot soak up in the ground. As a result rain water runs off the surface, taking the topsoil with it. It can makes flooding more likely during heavy rain.
Another problem is increased risk of burning. both deliberate or accidental. It can destroyed waste wood from logging. And the micro-organisms which use feeding are lost. As a result it mits to degraded vegetation.
The final effect is rediction in the amount moisture plants to air. Because there is less moisture to air, less precipitation. And an increased poccibility of drought. This two reduces plant growth ultimately result degrades vegetation to less biodiversity.
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