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Question
Enumerate the environmental effects of burning fuel wood.
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Solution
The environmental impacts of burning· fuel wood can be summarised as following:
- The heavy removal of wood from forests can cause habitat destruction.
- The deforestation for fuel wood cause soil erosion.
- Burning of wood release carbon dioxide which is a green house gas, into the atmosphere resulting in global warming.
- Inefficient and incomplete combustion of wood can result in elevated levels of greenhouse gases other than CO2, which may result in positive emissions where the by-products have greater Carbon dioxide equivalent values.
- The burning of fuel wood releases oxides of sulphur and nitrogen which interact with atmospheric moisture to cause acid rain.
- The cutting down of trees for fuel wood disturbs the water cycle and reduces the amount of rainfall.
- The temperature of a place rise as there are less or no trees that cool the surrounding by the transpiration and absorbing carbon dioxide.
- The instance of flood increases as there are no trees that help in percolation of water.
- The ground water level decreases because of the absence of trees and also decreases the soil moisture.
- Scarcity of forest products deteriorates the economy of the people dependent on it.
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