When the Brazilian government relaxed environmental laws, this allowed people to cut down and burn large areas of rainforest for farming. As a result, many trees were lost, which means animals lost their homes and some species could become endangered or extinct. When the trees are gone, the soil can wash away and lead to erosion, making it harder for crops to grow. Finally, without trees to absorb carbon dioxide, the air quality can get worse, contributing to climate change, which affects weather patterns and can harm agriculture even more.
In order to expand agriculture and stimulate a sagging economy, the Brazilian government eased environmental laws which allowed large tracts of rainforest to be cut down or burned. In three to five sentences, construct a potential chain of consequences for what can happen as a result of this kind of deforestation. The chain does not have to be linear (i.e., five steps in a row), but can have several branches, one for each different potential consequence. Your chain should include at least four steps, including the original event.(4 points) wright as a six grader would
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