Since forever, but brazilians do it in a sustainable way, new trees are allowed to grow, that's why the forest is still there.
Different to what people did in other coutries. United States, for example, was covered by huge forests when the English came in, but they destroyed everything in less than 2 centuries.
idk
maybe 50
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It is alot more than that. 1440 hectares, but I don't know how many trees that is.
omg like for ages lik before 1988 u must be dum if u don no lol
Prior to the early 1960s, access to the forest's interior was highly restricted, and the forest remained basically intact.
As much as 70 percent of the cut wood in the the Amazon basin is wasted, not even processed for human usage.
every since 1960s
tomorrow
A lot
25000
Greenpeace say 80% in the Amazon rainforest.
1000,000,
The rubber tree is from the Amazon rainforest in Brazil, so is the Brazil nut tree.
There are over 29 million trees that are cut down each year. 100 trees per minute are cut down in the rainforest to provide the materials to build homes, make furniture and paper.
The Amazon Rain Forest loses about 23,000 square kilometers (8.97 square miles) each year due to deforestation.
A rain forest is simply a forest that has lots and lots of rain each year (+70in a year) The Amazon rain forest in particular is very large it covers a good portion of South America (1.4 billion acres). It calls 9 different countries home and is home to thousands of types of trees and animals. The climate is warm (about 79* F) and humid.
this stinks
Up to four trees are being cut down each second.
Piranhas and crocodiles
3-6 billion trees are consumed by the world each world
An estimated 15 billion trees are cut down worldwide every year. This deforestation contributes to habitat loss, climate change, and threatens biodiversity. Efforts to promote sustainable forestry practices and conservation are crucial to mitigate these negative impacts.
Brazil cuts down the most trees each year.