What is a clear cut and why is it so critized in the US? Imagine your family liv
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What is a clear cut and why is it so critized in the US? Imagine your family lives in a country where the average annual income per household is only $300. However, you live in an area where the ground would support crops; all you have to do is cut down trees. What would you do? How would you feel towards the family if they cut down all the trees to raise food or to provide additional income? What effects might an increasing population have on this subsistence farming? What is a clear cut and why is it so critized in the US? Imagine your family lives in a country where the average annual income per household is only $300. However, you live in an area where the ground would support crops; all you have to do is cut down trees. What would you do? How would you feel towards the family if they cut down all the trees to raise food or to provide additional income? What effects might an increasing population have on this subsistence farming?Explanation / Answer
ANSWER- If we realy assume that our families annual income is just $300, it is very less amount compared to current senerio.But if we are talking about servival of family to this money so definatly there is additional work needed to this family either cutting the trees and making the new land for growing the crops to servive or any different way to survive.
So over all there are two things, first one is the survival of this population with some money and second thing is that what are the land availble with these population to produce food and making money .If the rate of population getting increasd and land not available compared to population growth and the incoming population dependent on the agricultural land only.
Final conclusion is that problem may arise due to incresed population and land area getting reduce and environment get affected by this two thing.
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