Forest Fires in India
Impacts
- Loss of Ecosystems and Biodiversity: The intricate links between various flora and animals and their habitats are destroyed by forest fires, which results in the loss of ecosystems and biodiversity. The adaptive and habitable terrain for particular animal and plant species is damaged by wildfires.
- Forest deterioration is mostly brought on by forest fires, which frequently occur in dry tropical forests. The quality of some forest elements, such as soil fertility, biodiversity, and ecosystems, is consistently diminished by forest fires that occur almost annually in various forest locations.
- Air Pollution: The atmospheric air that we breathe is cleaned by living ....
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