Forests are the lungs of the Earth. Destruction of the world's forests amount to death of the world, we currently know. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

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Jungles are the respiration of the planet.Destroying the global
forest
result
in the death of the world as we are now aware.I totally agree with
this
view because it aids in the survival of humans.The essay will explain in detail the reasons for my stance as well as examples in the subsequent paragraphs.
To begin
with,one of the most compelling reasons for the destruction of the
forest
is the survival of humans.The
forest
provides individuals with foods which help them to live .Without agriculture produces individuals will die .It is needed by the body to ensure optimum health.
Moreover
,it helps provide citizens with the oxygen needed for the body to function.
For instance
,without oxygen ,humans will die because there is a saying that ''if the final tree dies ,the
last
man dies''.We give carbon dioxide to trees and receive oxygen in return for function.
Secondly
,another reason for concording with the opinion is habitat for wildlife.A
forest
is a place for some animal which helps inhabitants in several ways.
Firstly
,it ensures job opportunities.People work in zoos and other places where tigers are.
For example
,in Mole National Park ,a lot of people are employed there as tour agents.If the
forest
is destroyed ,there will be a loss of jobs in those fields.
Besides
,it will lead to the extinction of some animals which helps balance the ecosystem.Bee helps in the transfer of pollen grain which helps in crop yield.if bees go extinct as a
result
of the destruction of the
forest
,it will
result
in low crop yield .
Hence
,
this
will affects everybody around the globe. In conclusion,the essay argued that destroying the jungle will
result
in the collapse of the world.Survival of the citizens and habitat for wild animals are the reasons I opine that forests will lead to the death of the globe.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • carbon sequestration
  • greenhouse gas
  • biodiversity
  • species extinction
  • deforestation
  • water cycle
  • watershed health
  • soil erosion
  • soil fertility
  • indigenous communities
  • ecosystem services
  • timber production
  • climate change feedback loop
  • extreme weather patterns
  • habitat destruction
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