People living in equatorial forests may face issues such as deforestation, loss of biodiversity, limited access to clean water, spread of diseases such as malaria, and conflicts with wildlife as human settlements encroach on natural habitats. Additionally, they may struggle with limited access to healthcare, education, and economic opportunities due to their remote locations.
A mudflow can destroy homes and kill people caught up in them.
Tribal, forest dwellers, aborigines, bush people, indigenous people, rainforest people. (depending on the location)
location is how far to travel and there natural resources climate is about farming and forests also crops the natural resources effect hoew the people work
Equatorial Guinea gained independence from Spain on October 12, 1968, after a referendum was held in 1968 in which the people of Equatorial Guinea overwhelmingly voted in favor of independence. This marked the end of Spanish colonial rule in the region.
No, population is not a physical feature. It refers to the number of people living in a particular area or region. Physical features include natural characteristics like mountains, rivers, and forests.
No, there is no one living in the Tasmanian Rain Forests.
business
The fact that people are cutting them down.
yes, there are many.
Bush fire
what are the condition of the people living their?
Not Thomas Sowell.
deseases
death
Most people do have health problems, and there for, it affects their living.
of course famous people have family problems, every living person on this planet is bound to have some family problems big or little.
floods