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Deforestation

“Give back the forest take your town” (Rabindranath Tagore) 
By these line the poet tries to convince us about the importance of trees. The important of a forestation beggars description. On the other hand, deforestation is the indiscriminate cutting of trees. People are cutting trees to meet up their basic needs of food & housing. To get more space for cultivation people are of wood also allures people to cut trees. This a great problem in the developing countries. Trees play an important role in maintaining ecological balance by producing oxygen & taking carbon dioxide away. Due to deforestation carbon-di-oxide is increasing world wide. As a result the world is becoming wormer. The sea level is rising & many parts of the world is going to be engulfed by the sea in recent future. On the other land, new areas of the world are turning into desert’s as an immediate effect of deforestation. We may face the problem of food, soil corrosion & drought. Immediate measures should be taken to prevent deforestation. People should be make aware of tree plantation through mass media. Tree plantation program should be extended through our world. The common people should be informed of the danger of deforestation.

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