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The image displays a flowchart diagram explaining the negative effects of clear-cutting forests, starting point Clear-cutting of forests lead to three initial consequences: Heavy logging equipment compresses the soil, Fewer roots hold the topsoil in, Increased risk of burning (deliberate or accidental). The first leads to Soil becomes hard and 'baked', resulting in Rainwater runs off which causes Flooding. The second leads to Topsoil erodes. The third leads to Waste wood from logging is destroyed, and Plants return less moisture to air. Destruction of waste wood means Micro-organisms feeding on waste lost which results in Pioneer species move in, vegetation is degraded leading to Less biodiversity. Plants returning less moisture results in Less precipitation which leads to Increased drought. No numerical data points/percentages provided.
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The flow chart gives information about the consequence of deforestation .When trees are removed, there are four main effects which results in flooding, vegetation is degraded and a loss of biodiversity.
Firstly, one of the effects started with compressing soil with equipment which leads to have hard and bakes soil. Moreover, the rain water run-off from soil and this is cause of flooding.
Secondly, the some tree roots hold in the top of soil and it leads to destroying top soil level.
And next effects are raising of burn the tree by two ways such as deliberate and accidental. Furthermore, waste woods from logging are destroyed and micro-organisms like bacteria, lichens, mosses feed with waste lost, also they degraded vegetable. In addition all of this leads to loss biodiversity.
In the fourth effect is plants cannot give enough moisture to air and it plants do not give precipitations, so that their number was increased.
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