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Eventually all the trees were cut down, houses were built, and this led to increased what?

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Population, pollution, living area, traffic... Things that generally impose creating home to new people, in this instance, taking a probably uninhabited place and transforming it into a town, or city.
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Eventually all trees were cut, houses were built, and this has led to increased environmental impact, pollution, and population and housing growth.

Step-by-step explanation:

Firstly, when trees are cut down for the area to be used for home construction, the first thing that happens is the increased environmental impact in that area, that impact resulted from the exploitation of the human being in the native nature of that land.

The construction of houses causes the growth of housing and this causes population growth of the place, because people will live in these houses. Population growth causes increased environmental, atmospheric and noise pollution. This is because with the increase of the population, there is a greater production of garbage and greater movement of cars (agents of atmospheric and noise pollution).

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