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i could not give you an accurate answer due to the rate that they are being destroyed.
it will nbe replenish and ever evr again. ahahaha
About 600 acres an hour!
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Yes, the habitats where rhinos live are being destroyed by humans at an alarming rate. The forest homes of the Javan and Sumatran rhinos are located in Southeast Asia. Southeast Asia's forest has the world's fastest rate of deforestation.
it isnt windy in the amozon rain forset that much
The forest would decompose at a slower rate
If the ozone was being made at faster rate, nothing would happen. The UV would control that rate.
the rate of the forest is falling is because our forest trees are geting knoked down badly
If the ozone cycle makes it at regular pace. Right now, the destruction is at faster rate.
The rainforest floor has limited light reaching it due to the dense canopy above, so plants receive less sunlight for photosynthesis. Additionally, the thick layer of decaying organic matter on the forest floor also restricts the growth of plants and hinders photosynthesis.
Today, more than 20% of the Amazon Rainforest has been destroyed by man. It habitat has been used for cattleranches, mining sites, and logging. At this rate, 80% of the Amazon Rainforest will be destroyed in the year 2119!