Why Deforestation is Negative
Aside from Deforestation being a major problem to the ecosystems it effects, deforestation, no matter where, effects the entire world.
Trees are a vital source of oxygen for humans and animals alike.
Trees take the carbon dioxide that humans and animals produce from respiratory functions and turn it in to breathable air. This is vital to the health of the Earth because carbon dioxide ultimately harms the Earth's atmosphere.
The Earth's atmosphere is important because of its role in keeping the sun's rays from directly hitting us, which would effectively fry us because of our proximity to the sun and the strength of the sun's rays.
Trees are a vital source of oxygen for humans and animals alike.
Trees take the carbon dioxide that humans and animals produce from respiratory functions and turn it in to breathable air. This is vital to the health of the Earth because carbon dioxide ultimately harms the Earth's atmosphere.
The Earth's atmosphere is important because of its role in keeping the sun's rays from directly hitting us, which would effectively fry us because of our proximity to the sun and the strength of the sun's rays.
How do These Things All Connect?
Because trees remove the carbon dioxide that we produce from the air, trees protect the atmosphere, and ultimately, humans.
Deforestation removes the plants and trees that are vital to the production of oxygen and ultimately harms the ecosystems, the atmosphere, the animals, and the humans that all inhabit Earth.
Deforestation removes the plants and trees that are vital to the production of oxygen and ultimately harms the ecosystems, the atmosphere, the animals, and the humans that all inhabit Earth.