People are concerned about the destruction of tropical rainforests because they are incredibly biodiverse ecosystems that provide essential services like regulating the climate, housing a significant portion of the world's plant and animal species, and serving as a carbon sink to help mitigate climate change. The loss of these forests also threatens indigenous communities that rely on them for their livelihoods.
Groups of people are affecting tropical rainforests by deforestation for agriculture, logging, and infrastructure development. This leads to habitat destruction, loss of biodiversity, and disruption of local ecosystems. Illegal activities like mining and poaching further exacerbate these issues.
This event would be of concern to indigenous communities whose ancient cultures and traditions are closely connected to the old-growth forests. The destruction of these forests could lead to the loss of sacred sites, traditional knowledge, and biodiversity essential for their way of life. Efforts to protect old-growth forests should consider and involve the indigenous groups that rely on them.
Climate influenced the tools(hunting and food-gathering tools) used by people in the sense that those living in harsh climate regions had to develop complex and sophisticated tools, while dwellers of tropical rain forests only needed simple tools.
it is true
Habitat destruction can have negative impacts on humans by reducing biodiversity, which can lead to the loss of potential sources of food, medicine, and other valuable resources. It can also contribute to environmental degradation, such as soil erosion and climate change, which can affect human health and livelihoods. Additionally, habitat destruction can increase the risk of zoonotic diseases spilling over to humans.
because,The tropical rain forest is home to more species of plants and animals than all the world's other land biomes combined and some type of organisms can exist only in the tropical rain forest.
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central africa in tropical rain-forests
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The rain forests of Africa, Asia, and South America are major carbon sinks, i.e. absorb large quantities of carbon dioxide and release oxygen back into the atmosphere. Because of their fast growth, rain forests (especially tropical rain forests) absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen faster than temperate and boreal forests. The Amazon rain forest alone accounts for 20% of the oxygen production for the earth. Over time, humans have cut down or damaged at least 75% of the world's forests, and that destruction has accounted for much of the excess carbon that is warming the planet. At this time tropical forests are undergoing much faster deforestation than the forests in North America and Europe - and when a tropical forest is cleared, it takes far, far longer to recover than forests in temperate climes. Currently the carbon released into the atmosphere in the process of deforestation of tropical rain forests now accounts for roughly 17% of all global emissions contributing to climate change. This is more carbon dioxide than all cars, trucks, planes, trains and ships collectively emit into the atmosphere. The forests of Europe, North America have been significantly reduced by logging and Australia doesn't have enough forests to make much of contribution so we are quite dependent on the tropical rain forests. Also - 25% of Western pharmaceuticals are derived from ingredients found in tropical rain forests and it is reported that 121 prescription drugs sold worldwide are derived from plants from the tropical rain forests.
it should be a major concern of all people everywhere!our rain forests keep our planets air clean,as well as being home to 70 per cent of all animal life on earth!
Afforestation means planting more forests. There are very few people in the world who want to prevent this. We want to prevent deforestation, which is the destruction of forests.
its beautiful and humid, there is loads of wildlife and birds and insects and it is an amazing experience
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The Fairtrade Association makes sure small farmers in developing counties get fair prices for their products.World Wide Fund for Nature works to protect tropical forests and rare species.Forest Stewardship Council helps people buy tropical lumber wisely.
because some animals are not made to be livinng in the rain forest or some people brought them there
People may ask about the types of plants and animals found in evergreen forests, the climate and geography of these forests, the importance of evergreen forests for biodiversity and ecosystem health, and the threats facing these ecosystems such as deforestation and climate change.