Deforestation: A natural destructive force
Deforestation demolishes the natural environment that threatens living organisms. Grave effect of deforestation encompasses the loss of biodiversity, upsetting the water cycle, impairment in natural surroundings, and soil erosion. Cutting trees at mass level in wider areas of land leads to deforestation. Other grounds of deforestation are natural calamities such as flooding or fire that can remove trees, shrubs and vegetation that keep balance in nature. Deforestation also results in global warming and rapid climate change. Forests are important for survival of land-based species, in balancing greenhouse gas emissions, providing a clean environment for breathing and defending against sudden climate change that can jeopardize humans. Dense forests offer a range of benefits to species as these have power to make fertile soil, bring rain, and prevent flood like situation in urban areas through absorbing excess water caused by heavy rain. Forestation also prevents drought and land degrad