Converting tropical forests to farmlands leads to significant biodiversity loss, as many species depend on these ecosystems for habitat. This deforestation also contributes to climate change, as trees that sequester carbon are removed, releasing stored carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Additionally, the disruption of soil and water cycles can lead to soil degradation, increased flooding, and reduced agricultural productivity over time. Overall, the loss of tropical forests undermines ecological balance and threatens the livelihoods of indigenous communities.
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