Humans can positively affect rainforests by supporting conservation efforts, participating in reforestation projects, promoting sustainable agriculture practices, and advocating for policies that protect these vital ecosystems. Efforts such as ecotourism and supporting local communities can also contribute to the preservation of rainforests.
Yes, we are cutting down lots of trees in the rainforests.
Open mines create huge areas where the forest has been destroyed.
Tailings and leeching destroy the water table and rainforest for many miles.
Roads to areas that are exploited cause damage. The access that roads provides allows easier continued deforestation activities.
We are also destroying the wildlife habitats which means that they have to find another habitat and then sooner or later, that habitat will get destroyed again.
The Amazon rainforest provides numerous benefits to humans, including producing 20% of the world's oxygen, regulating the climate by absorbing carbon dioxide, providing a rich source of biodiversity for medicine and food, and supporting indigenous communities with their livelihoods and culture.
The word that refers to the steamy rain forest of the Amazon basin is "jungle."
Chlorofluorocarbons deplete the ozone layer, leading to increased UV radiation exposure, which can harm forest ecosystems. Acid rain, caused by air pollution, can damage vegetation in temperate deciduous forests by leaching nutrients from the soil and altering soil pH levels, which may negatively impact plant growth and overall forest health.
Rain forest is present in several countries in South America. However, Brazil is dominated by the rain forest, containing 60% within its borders.
Some crops grown in the Amazon rainforest include maize, bananas, cocoa, and rubber trees. Indigenous communities also cultivate cassava, fruits, and nuts for food and medicinal purposes. Commercial agriculture is expanding, leading to the cultivation of soybeans, coffee, and sugar cane in certain areas.
because...
yes
the lion affect the rain forest
they cause unwanted affect to the animals who live there including reduced oxygen and many organisms losing their homes
heck with the rain forest
not at all
booo ya!
no
The fertile soils of the central rain forest draw people.
they live there by building houses
Fruit Mabey
They grow seeds again