The flow chart depicts the problems associated with cutting down forests.

The flow chart depicts the problems associated with cutting down forests.
The flow chart shows underlying issues that are aligned with chopping down trees in forests. At first glance, it is recognizable that
overall
, there are four consequences of cutting down the forests, including flooding, less biodiversity, topsoil erodes and increased drought. Looking at the data in more in detail, first of all, the utilization of heavy logging machines has negative effects on the soil, which might be hard and baked,
as a result
, the area could encounter an enormous amount of flood.
Furthermore
, it would rise the likelihood of risk of burning, which could occur either deliberately or accidentally,
this
would lead to the destruction of waste wood, the invasion of micro-organisms and the degradation of vegetation, these can make the land less biodiversity. Two other major contributors to the decreased biodiversity are the erosion of topsoil and the augmentation of drought. The latter happens quite often because the plants become less moist to the air.
In addition
, The occurrence of erosion is
due to
the availability of fewer roots that hold the topsoil.
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