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This method often involves clearing large areas of forest, leading to deforestation and loss of biodiversity.
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Frequent clearing of land depletes soil nutrients and reduces soil fertility over time, making the land less productive.
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Removing vegetation exposes soil to erosion by wind and water, leading to loss of topsoil and reduced land productivity. Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Burning veg
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Burning vegetation releases greenhouse gases, contributing to climate change.Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Burning veg
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Deforestation and habitat destruction can threaten wildlife and disrupt ecosystems.
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Burning forests can remove nutrients from the soil, making it infertile.
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Burning forests generates air pollution.
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