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GCSE Biology Practice Test: Deforestation - Causes and Effects
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Sustainable forestry is when new trees are planted to replace ones that have been deliberately cut down and removed. Deforestation is the removal of trees from their natural habitat and it happens where unsustainable forestry or deliberate clearance of trees to provide a change of land use is taking place.  Deforestation takes place all around the world but is often most associated with tropical rainforests since that is where clearance of forest is happening at a great rate at the present time. Some of this clearance involves slash and burn farming techniques. This is where the trees are... Show more
GCSE Biology Practice Test: Deforestation - Causes and Effects
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10 Questions

1. Deforestation makes global warming worse because...
2. Slash and burn releases which gas into the atmosphere?
3. Deforestation leads to what change in biodiversity?
4. Greenhouse gases can increase the temperature of the Earth by...
5. Deforestation leads to what change in biodiversity?
6. What is deforestation?
7. What is deforestation?
8. One reason for deforestation is to provide...
9. Global warming can lead to...
10. Burning trees contributes to global warming because...