Question

Cutting down the forest reduces the size of animal habitats, increases erosion, and results in an increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

In order to stop the harmful effects of cutting down trees, humans can
A.
clean up litter along the sides of the road.
B.
dig up the land and use it as a landfill.
C.
clear away the tree trunks and leave the land bare.
D.
plant more trees where forests are cut down.

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
To stop the harmful effects of cutting down trees, humans can:

**D. plant more trees where forests are cut down.**

This action helps restore habitats, reduce erosion, and absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, contributing to ecological balance.
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