Dialogue Between Two Friends on Harmful Effects of Deforestation
Zafi: Hi Zarif! How are you doing?
Zarif: I'm good, and you?
Zafi: I'm good too. But there's something I hear a lot about that I don't quite get – deforestation.
Zarif: I understand. Deforestation is when people cut down trees a lot without thinking. It's like destroying trees, woods, and forests.
Zafi: Alright. But there are plenty of trees around us. Why are trees so important in our lives?
Zarif: Trees matter a lot. They give us shade and places to stay. They help make rain and grow crops. They stop soil from washing away and floods from happening. Plus, trees provide us with oxygen to breathe and take away carbon dioxide that's bad for us.
Zafi: Got it. But is it really a problem if people cut trees as long as they plant new ones?
Zarif: The problem is that people cut down trees but don't always plant new ones. This means we're losing a lot of trees and deforestation is happening more and more.
Zafi: I see. So, what happens when deforestation takes place?
Zarif: Deforestation causes many problems. It messes up our environment, makes things hotter, and leads to the greenhouse effect.
Zafi: I understand now. So, how can we fix this problem?
Zarif: The best way is to keep planting lots of trees. We also need to help people understand why trees are so important.
Zafi: I see that we'll face big problems if we don't have enough trees and plants.
Zarif: Absolutely, if we keep cutting down trees without a plan, our land could turn into a big dry desert someday.
Zafi: I've got a clear picture of the negative effects of deforestation now. Thanks!
Zarif: You're welcome. Feel free to ask more if you want. See you later!