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Desertification is one of the most serious problems nowadays because of its

intensive increasing. There are several reasons lead to the formation of


desert. Some people assume that the main reason in which desert is so
expansive based on the climate of a region. Others think that structural
geology takes responsibilities for desertification. Among a wide range of
factors making fertile land turns to desert, the integral one is the abusive
action of cutting down trees to make room for agricultural land, which follows
a chain of causes and bad effects to land.
Firstly, we have perceived in our minds that cutting down is primarily done
for the improvement of agriculture because of its beneficial. However, cutting
down trees will properly do harm to the soil. The fact that the roots of trees
keep the connection between each of the soil for that cutting down trees
completely uproots the trees from the soil and eventually the roots have no
longer hold the soil in place. Secondly, that the tree roots don’t hold the soil in
place tracking the topsoil washes away during heavy rains. Undoubtedly,
topsoil is the most valuable one among others part of soil, due to its fertility
and nutritious. Therefore, if heavy rains continue to happen, there is no high-
quality soil for the growth of crops in the field. In that case, if the crops are
unproductive, the farmers tend to change the soil for making productive
crops. Consequently, their intention is going to find new areas and cutting
down trees continue to happen.
In conclusion, cutting down trees will lead to some devastating results.
Obviously, there will be no tree root to hold the soil. Moreover, the topsoil
radically erodes after heavy rains. Subsequently, nutritious and mines contain
in soil will deplete entirely and results in the lost of crops. We should prevent
people from cutting down trees for any reason. Besides, encourage to grow
tree in barren land is really beneficial and practical. Furthermore, the
authorities have to provide farmers with land for agriculture. (341 words)

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