Red Maple Forest Research Paper

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Have you ever wondered how much people impact the forests? Every day more of the forests disappear some from natural causes and the rest from humans. People impact the forests in many ways. Destroying and polluting forest and animal habitats are just some results of people not caring enough about their surroundings or them not knowing the full extent of their actions and how they are affecting the forests in the United States.
Every year more and more forests are being destroyed and one of the many reasons for this is the Red Maple tree. The Red Maple tree is able to grow in wide open areas and their numbers are increasing. Whenever a farmer abandons their farm in the northeast and moves to the city the Red Maple tree’s have a better chance
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“Huge oak, hemlock and beech filled the mature forests that greeted the first colonists. But because these trees are slower growing, long-lived, and slow to recolonize after a disturbance they have suffered steep declines in their numbers overall through clearing, land use and logging.” The trees have been torn down to make homes and other products and people have settled on the empty land where the forests used to be and whenever they decide to leave those places the trees don’t have a very good chance of growing there again. “Forest cover was increasing in the Northeast until about a decade ago.” (Effects) The tree population has started to increase very slowly in the North but they have now started to go down in the South and West. The deforestation in these areas are cause a rise in carbon dioxide, drop in oxygen and an “adverse soil erosion leading to arid, desert-like wastelands.”( Have you ever wondered) It also increases the possibility of extinction of the species found there. Not only can it cause extinction of the trees species but it could also cause extinction of the animal species that depended on those trees to survive. “Eighty percent of Earth's land animals and plants live in forests, and many cannot survive the deforestation that destroys their