Approximately 40 football fields worth of rainforest are being cut down every minute. This equates to around 60 acres of rainforest lost to deforestation every minute.
Approximately 15 trees are cut down each day to produce one ton of newsprint paper, which is used for newspapers. This translates to about 30 million trees cut down annually for newspaper production worldwide.
People have been cutting down a lot of trees in the Amazon rainforest and it's slowly beginning to decrease its area.
Approximately 150 acres of the Amazon rainforest is deforested every minute, totaling around 78 million acres per year. This widespread deforestation contributes to habitat destruction, biodiversity loss, and climate change. Efforts to protect and preserve the Amazon are crucial to mitigate these damaging impacts.
The abiotic factors of the rainforest ecosystem are the amount of water and sunlight, climate, weather and precipitation. these things affect the trees and animals that live there. These are very important because without the right amount of water and sunlight the trees in the rainforest would not be able to grow and would die. *apex it all boils down to just water and sunlight
this should help: every minute an area of 6 football fields worth of trees in the amazon rainforest are cut down or burned
Approximately 40 football fields worth of rainforest are being cut down every minute. This equates to around 60 acres of rainforest lost to deforestation every minute.
no they are trying to cut down on cutting down trees but not every second
Up to four trees are being cut down each second.
yes there are even more 1987000 trees are being cut down.
About 1 and a half acres per second i think.
the rain forest are being cut down. 2000 trees are cut down every minute. 500 every sec
There are about 70 football fields' worth of trees cut down every minute, so in a day, roughly 100,800 football fields of trees are cut down.
yes
proboly about 1907 per second
it's cut down from the trees.
we cut down the trees in the rainforest:(