The flow chart illustrates the consequence of deforestation. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features.

The flow chart illustrates the consequence of deforestation. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features.
This
flow chart shows the
effects
of deforestation.
This
figure explains the stage of the problem until it turns to the final
effects
that occur by these things, which are floods and decreased biodiversity. Floods, which happen by forest degradation are caused by several domino
effects
, shortly explained
as a result
of compression on the soil by heavy logging equipment making the soil stiff and impenetrable by water making
rain water
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rainwater
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cannot absorb into the soil and flowing in the surface.
Next,
the decrease in biodiversity is affected by the degradation of vegetation and the move-in of several pioneer species, when these things
is
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also
caused by 3
effects
.
Firstly
, erodes the topsoil which is resulted in fewer roots that hold the topsoil.
Secondly
, the decline of the micro-organisms feeding on waste that caused by the reduction of waste wood.
Thirdly
, the increase in the drought that impacted by less precipitation caused by lesser moisture that
return
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to air from the plants.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words effects with synonyms.
Vocabulary: The word "explains" was used 2 times.
Vocabulary: The word "decreased" was used 2 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • flow chart
  • consequence
  • deforestation
  • process
  • cutting down
  • loss
  • forest cover
  • wildlife habitat
  • disruption
  • ecosystems
  • soil erosion
  • water quality
  • release
  • carbon dioxide
  • atmosphere
  • contribute
  • global warming
  • climate change
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