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      <title>Describing a Diagram by Walter Evans Lasula</title>
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         <title>The flowchart illustrates the consequences of deforestation</title>
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         <title>Describing a Flow chart by </title>
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         <title>Describing a Flow chart by  Mai</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The flow chart demonstrate the consequences of deforestation.<br>Overall, it can be observed that cutting forests lead to four main effects which are flooding, soil erosion, increase drought and lost of biodiversity.<br>The first consequence is because of soil compression make soil becomes hard and 'baked'. Then the rain water runs off end up with flooding.&nbsp;<br>The second effect is top soil erosion which is caused since fewer roots couldn't hold the top soil in place its place. As a result, some pioneers species move in, vegetation is degraded.<br>Thirdly, the increasing risk of burning by deliberate or accidental cause the destruction of waste wood from logging. This leads to the feeding of micro-organisms on waste lost. Because of that pioneer species move in and vegetation is degraded end up with decreasing of biodiversity.<br>The final outcome is increasing drought which is resulted from less moist plants return to the air cause less precipitation. This effect also leads to the move in of pioneer species and degradation of vegetation make the lost in biodiversity.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Describing a Flow chart by Duy Anh</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The flowchart features the result of deforestation. Overall, it can be observed that cutting forests can lead to many different outcomes to the human life from flooding to increased in drought.<br><br>To begin with, flooding is going to be the first thing that comes into your mind when you talk about deforestation. Simply because the soil becomes hard and baked after being compressed by heavy logging equipment, which make rains water to run off easily and creates flooding. The second stage involves in eroding top soil, which is caused by fewer roots that hold them in place. Following this, cutting forests also increases risk of burning, making the wood waste from logging to be destroyed and bring pioneer species to move in, which leads to less biodiversity. Lastly, deforestation can also boost the chance of drought because the plants will return less moisture to the air, making less precipitation.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Describing a Flow chart by  duy</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The flowchart provides the effection of deforestation . Overall it can be observed that the clear cutting of forests cause many problems which directly affected to human life such as flooding, decreased biodiversity, drought and soil erosion.<br>First, the source of flooding is heavy logging equipment which make soil became more hards and bakes than normally. And then rain water can not osmotic into soil and&nbsp; the devastating floods hit us.<br>&nbsp;Secondly, because of the cutting trees from the forest only few roots hold the top soil in place and this causes the soil erosion. Thirdly, the increasing of burning deliberate or accidental and waste wood from logging procession is destroyed. The micro organisms which rely on the waste lost and pioneer speices move in while the vegetation&nbsp; is reduced. These process make biodiversity became more serious. Finally because of the deforestation less moisture returns to air and that causes less precipitation. In turns it causes drought<br><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-07-11 09:25:38 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Describing a Flow chart by Huyen</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The flowchart describes the consquence of deforestation.<br>&nbsp;<br>Overall, it can be observed that there're 4 main immediate effects from cutting the forests, which lead to the result of flooding, top soil erodes, lost of diversity or harshly degraded vegetation and increased drought.&nbsp;<br><br>Fisrt of all, the negative effect is soil. It's compressed by heavy loggging equipment. Then, the bad action leads the oil to become hard and "baked". It also contributes the rain of water which causes flooding.&nbsp;<br><br>The 2nd consequence is that logging is a reduction in the number of roots holding the soil together. This leads to soil erosion. As the result, the quality and variety of vegetation is being harmed.&nbsp;<br><br>Moreover, following to the increased of burning, the risk of wildfire goes up. Then, the waste wood from logging is destroyed and the micro-organisisms feeding on waste lost. This leads to the lost of diversity.&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;The last effect is a reduction in the amount of plant moisture that is released back into the air. </div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-07-11 09:26:39 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Describing a flowchart by Ngan</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The flowchart highlights the outcome of deforestation. Overall, it can be observed that there are four main consequences, which are soil compression, lack of roots to hold soil in place, ease to burn, and less moisturizer from plants<br>The very first effect is logging densely leads to a problem in soil. The soil is compressed that it become hardening and baked. Eventually, when the water flows down, it causes flooding during storms.&nbsp;<br>Secondly, when the topsoil is not covered by trees and plants, it erodes making the species and vegetation become extinct and less biodiversity in nature.<br>Moreover, this would have a threat to burning in either deliberately or accidentally. The waste wood from logging is destroyed, meaning the micro-organism will be lost, and it also leads to the degradation in biodiversity.<br>Lastly, less moisturizer from plants could not </div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-07-11 09:27:30 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Describe a flow chart by bao<br>The flow chart gives us the key point of deforestation there are four key point in the flow chart the first one is when heavy logging equipment compresses the soil there fore the soil becomes hard&nbsp; and baked so when it rain the rain water just run off of it there fore causing a flood the second highlight is when there are fewer roots holding the top soil in place the top soil will erodes wear away by time and at some point be destroy completely of its richness causing pioneer species to move in vegetation is degraded turns to less biodiversity the third one is the increased risk of burning and comes towaste wood from logging is destroyed micro organisms feeding on the waste lost pionner species move in vegetation is degraded turns in to less biodiversity and the final point plants returns less moisture to air causing less precipipation and increased drought causing pioneer species to move in vegetation is degraded turns to less biodiversity</div>]]></description>
         <pubDate>2021-07-11 09:28:23 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Describing a Flow chart by Dung</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The flow chart provides the information about the impact of deforestation by clar cutting the forest. Overall, it can be observed that the chart has four main consequences and they lead to the following consequences as represented. The first main consequence is the flooding which starts because the heavy logging equipment compresses the soil. Therefore, soil becomes hard and "baked" and the rain water runs off. And that is how flooding comes from. The second result is the erosion of top soil. Fewer roots hold the top soil in place in position. Pioneer species move in, vegetation is degraded and it leads to a less biodiversity region. Two remain consequences also come to  the loss of biodiversity as the second result. One increased rist of burning, make the waste wood from loggin is destroyed and the micro-organisims feeding on waste lost. One plants return les moisture to air.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Describing a Flow chart by Thanh</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The chart shows what usually happens because of deforestation. When trees are cut down, there are four main immediate effects, which ultimately lead to flooding, degraded vegetation, and loss of biodiversity.<br><br></div><div>One immediate effect is that the soil has been compacted with heavy equipment. The result is hard "baked" soil that contributes to the depletion of rainwater and ultimately to flooding.<br><br></div><div>Another immediate consequence of logging is a decrease in the number of roots that attach to the soil. This leads to soil erosion. As a result, the quality and diversity of vegetation is compromised.<br><br></div><div>The third immediate consequence is burning, both intentional and a consequence of an increased risk of wildfire. The waste left after logging is destroyed and the microorganisms that feed on this material are lost. This leads to degraded vegetation.<br><br></div><div>The immediate result is a reduction in the amount of plant moisture that is released back into the air. Because the air has less moisture, there is less rainfall, and the incidence of drought increases. This also reduces plant growth and eventually leads to degraded vegetation and loss of biodiversity.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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