in 2019-2020, it is estimated that more than 90,000 bushfires occurred around the world, including those in Australia and the Amazon Rainforest, which led to many serious consequences contain the deaths of nearly 1,000 people and over 4 billion animals and so on. Surprisingly, according to the reports, all of them are virtually man-caused. The resources forests provide us with are limited, they are blessings which we don't count on. However, instead of preserving them well, human has become selfish and has been utilized the forests' resources at a rapid rate. It doesn't differ from we are killing ourselves as the author of Forest Primeval - Chris Maser once said:'' What we are doing to the forests of the world is but a mirror reflection of what we are doing to ourselves and one another''. Forests cover 31% of the land area on our planet. They produce vital oxygen and provide homes for people and wildlife. Many of the world's most threatened and endangered animals live in forests, and 2,9 billion people rely on the benefits forests offer, including food, freshwater, clothing, medicine, and shelter. Therefore, the forest is considered as the green lungs of mother earth. Forests also help in preventing the global warming levels of the Earth. The increase in the amount of carbon dioxide which is a greenhouse gas into the atmosphere results in the greenhouse effect on Earth. Thus it is majorly responsible for causing global warming on Earth. Moreover, forests prevent soil erosion on Earth. There are trees that are present in the forests that blind the soil strongly from the roots. Thus, this results in soil being presented from erosion. Anyway, forests around the world recently are under threat from deforestation, jeopardizing these benefits. Deforestation comes in many forms, including fires, clear-cutting for agriculture, ranching and development, unsustainable logging for timber, and degradation due to climate change. This Impacts people's livelihood and threatens a wide range of plant and animal species. So what is the main cause of this situation? Is it due to the forests themselves igniting or due to global climate change? NO, obviously it is man-made. Due to the indiscriminate exploitation by humans and their inappropriate way of preserving and solving. Although we depend on forests which provide us with food, clean water,... we destroy the forests, slowly kill our lives without knowing it. Indeed, what we are doing to the forests in general and to the Earth, in particular, is but a mirror reflection of what we are doing to ourselves. The forest is getting worse and worse every day, and it isn't going to fix itself. Not caring about it is a big problem in this society, if we don't care about it now, there will be nothing to care about later
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You need to break it up into paragraphs and give it some simple structure. This will show the reader that you have an organized kind of mind.
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an introduction
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