Well obviously people are cutting it down to make residental areas and also many animals are being destroyed which protect the rainforest by bigger and more infuritaing animals.
The term "down" for a large grassy area comes from Old English, where it referred to a rolling hill or expanse of open land. The term has since evolved to specifically refer to large open areas covered in grass, common in regions like England.
Hi the name of the rain forest in central America is called, "Banghia Minga" this forest is the only forest that has been untouched by an axe . That means 100% of the wood cut down there was cut down by nature
IT's where large areas of land are cleared for agriculture. In the rainforest for example they cut down massive swathes of trees and export all the timber. Anything that's left behind, branches leaves etc is burnt and then the land is used for grazing or crop growing.
The Amazon rainforest is getting smaller mainly due to deforestation for activities like agriculture, logging, mining, and infrastructure development. These human activities lead to the clearing of large areas of land, which contributes to the loss of biodiversity and disruption of the ecosystem. Climate change and wildfires also play a role in the degradation of the Amazon rainforest.
loosing there homes from the rainforest being cut down
you can save the habitats in the rain forest by not cutting down the trees in the forest. you can go to the game called : woozworld
The mammals of the rainforest live in all parts of the rainforest from the canopy all the way down to the rainforest floor.
The grassland in a rain forest is called the rain forest floor. It is the section in which the vegetation and herbivores live. But be careful. There are PLENTY of carnivores down there too.
Cutting down rainforest effect rivers by soil that falls into the rivers and makes it all muddy.
It depends on the specific location and circumstances. In many areas, cutting down the rainforest without proper permits or following environmental regulations is illegal due to the negative impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem services. However, there are instances where controlled logging or land-use changes are permitted as long as they are done sustainably and with proper approvals.
Pushed up : mountain Pushed down: crater/land stop