Logging of the rain forests is a serious problem and it may lead to the extinction of animal life and human life. Do you agree or disagree?

The rain forests have an important role to protect the world by providing many foods and
water
resources, as well as keeping the air quality clean. On the other side, nowadays the number of logging is increasing and some argue that it can become a dangerous problem that causes animal and human
life
to be endangered. To my view, the opinion above is relevant. I will explain two negative impacts of logging to prove my argument.
First
of all, habitat loss is the primary
cause
of endangered animals and logging is more likely able to make it real because the forest vegetation will vanish.
For example
, orangutans that live in tropical forests usually play among trees to interact with each other and look for food resources.
However
, if the trees are gone
cause
of the logging, orangutans will lose their food resources and places to live, even worse they cannot survive.
This
makes it clear that logging can
cause
a dangerous
life
for living things.
Secondly
, rainforests have the function to maintain
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air quality in many parts of the world. It comes from the vegetation that produces oxygen and
water
which are the most essential needs of organisms.
For instance
, if the trees are cut down,
then
the number of oxygen and
water
will be drastically dropped.
Furthermore
, the air quality will be lower and easily polluted as well as soil is easily eroded because no tress can retain the
water
.
Therefore
it is obvious that logging can give bad
impacts
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on organism
life
. In conclusion, logging creates many negative impacts that
cause
crucial problems to organism
life
.
Thus
the opinion above will be highly supported. It should be considered that governments and organizations reinforce the regulations to mitigate mass logging and replant the vegetation to keep the balance.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • deforestation
  • biodiversity
  • ecosystem
  • carbon sink
  • global warming
  • indigenous tribes
  • livelihood
  • displacement
  • cultural erosion
  • soil erosion
  • water cycle
  • humidity levels
  • rainfall patterns
  • droughts
  • ecosystem services
  • pollination
  • climate change
  • logging
  • rain forests
  • habitats
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