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tia_tia [17]
4 years ago
14

Drag the tiles to the boxes to form correct pairs.

Geography
1 answer:
Bogdan [553]4 years ago
3 0

It doesn't grow due to lack of nutrients.                   Vegetation

It loses the habitat it needs for survival.                     Wildlife

Its quality degrades due to the logging

equipment releasing excess carbon dioxide.              Air                                                            

Overexposure makes it more prone to erosion.         Soil

Explanation:

It doesn't grow due to lack of nutrients.                   Vegetation

Logging depletes the nutrient in soil and does not allow vegetation grow. Nutrient in soil can be washed off as a result of erosion thereby the soil is rendered malnourished.

It loses the habitat it needs for survival.                     Wildlife

Habitat refers the place where living organisms lives. Logging can destroy the homes of wildlife species.

Its quality degrades due to the logging

equipment releasing excess carbon dioxide.              Air        

Logging equipment use fossil fuels. When these fuels are burnt, they release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere as a by product. Excess amount of the gas causes air pollution.

                                                   

Overexposure makes it more prone to erosion.         Soil

Erosion is the washing away of the top layer of the soil on which plants grow. Logging exposes the soil and leaves it bare of wind, water and glacier action.

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