Question
How are damages caused to forest?

Answer

  1. The cutting down of trees for building rest houses and its furniture causes a lot of increase in deforestation. And natural or any other disasters can lead to just the mere wastage of money. These activities also harm and disturb the wild life.
  2. It removes green cover of the park. This effects the herbivores and small organisms whose life depends on this grass.
  3. As plastic bags are not decomposeble so swelling up of these bags by animals lead to diseases in them and sometimes death too.

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