воскресенье, 10 сентября 2017 г.

IELTS Writing Sample (Task 1) - Post N75

The flow chart shows what typically occurs as a consequence of deforestation. When trees are removed, there are four immediate effects, which eventually result in flooding, degraded vegetation and a loss of biodiversity. 


One immediate effect is seen with soil which has been compacted by heavy equipment. The resulting hard, ‘baked’ soil contributes to the run off of rain water and, eventually, flooding. 



Another immediate consequence of logging is a reduction in the number of roots holding the soil together. This leads to soil erosion. As a consequence, the quality and variety of vegetation are compromised. 



The third immediate effect is burning, both deliberate and as a consequence of an increased risk of forest fires. The waste that remains after logging is destroyed and the microorganisms that feed on this material are lost. This leads to degraded vegetation. 



The final immediate consequence is a reduction in the amount of moisture plants return to the air. Because there is less moisture in the air, there is less precipitation an increased incidence of drought. This too reduces growth and ultimately results in degraded vegetation and a loss of biodiversity. 

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