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Understanding Deforestation: Causes, Effects, and Prevention Strategies

Deforestation refers to the removal of rainforests and related ecosystems, leading to less biodiversity. Key causes include mining, oil and gas extraction, cattle ranching, agriculture (cash crops), logging, and fire. The effects of deforestation are detrimental to the environment, impacting wildlife and climate. To combat this issue, we can recycle paper products, reduce the demand for virgin materials, and promote sustainable practices. This presentation explores the critical aspects of deforestation and offers practical solutions to prevent further damage.

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Understanding Deforestation: Causes, Effects, and Prevention Strategies

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  1. Deforestation 2010 Presentation Jada Mason Terneika Henry Britney Mattadeen Raenelle Simmons

  2. What is Deforestation? • Deforestation refers to the cutting, clearing and removal of rainforest or related ecosystems into less bio-diverse ecosystems such as:- • Pasture • Cropland • Plantations

  3. Deforestation?

  4. Pictures of Deforestation

  5. What causes Deforestation? • Mining • Oil and Gas Extraction • Cattle Ranching • Agriculture: Cash Crops • Logging • Fire

  6. Pictures of the Effects of Deforestation

  7. What can we do to prevent it? • Ensuring that all paper is recycled • Ensuring that all paper purchased is recycled and that the demand for virgin materials is reduced • The recycling of Woods • Displacement of cigarettes Buds in the correct way

  8. THE END!!

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