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Q: How has deforestation affected the rain forest in Brazil in the past 100 years?
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What are two ways people in Brazil have contributed in deforestation in Brazil?

The most common reason that contributed to deforestation in Brazil is the agribusiness, mainly cattle and farmings, it's common to use slash and burn technique. However, is not all people in Brazil who do that. In fact, in recent years because of social movements, the number of deforestation has been decreasing.


Deforestation in brazil declined the most between which two consecutive years?

95 and 96


How is animal life affected by deforestation?

Deforestation affects wildlife by causing them to loose their habitats this means that they have to find somewhere else to live or become extinct. When they move to a new habitat it will take them a while to adapt and get used to living in that environment. Decreasing biodiversity and the animals the environment gets affected hugely. Some animals live in certain climates so it is hard for them to adjust to new homes due to deforestation. Forest are natural habitat to many types of animals.That is why where there is deforestation,many animals are left without shelter.Through the years it is estimated that millions of planys and animals have been wiped out.


How many animals are affected each year by deforestation?

During the past 40 years, close to 20 percent of the Amazon rain forest has been cut down. close to 100 species are killed each 3-5 days because of deforestation. :(


What practice was most responsible for the deforestation of the islands of the Caribbean?

Simple. Man. As with almost all the deforestation taking place around the globe, man is the single-most destructive force on the planet. For example, England was once heavily forested. But after the past 2,000 years of constant occupation by humans, there are almost no forests left on the island (and haven't been for a couple hundred years). The disappearance of the rain forest in Brazil is another example of deforestation and it is taking place at an alarming rate. Also the result of humans. The island of Madagascar is experiencing similar clear-cutting of its rain forest, and soon will be gone altogether along with the native plants and animal species that can be found nowhere else in the world.


Where do pandas live in brazil?

Pandas live in China, not Brazil. They live in the bamboo forest in the mountains of western China and can live for up to 20 years.


What percentage of the amazon rain forest has been explored by humans?

An estimated 745,280 out of 4,100,000 square kilometers of the Amazon Rain Forest has been lost to deforestation over the last 50 years. This comes out to roughly 18%.


Has the rate of deforestation increased over the past years?

rate of deforestation


One way to limit deforestation is by?

North America is a great example of this. Total acres of forest and the density of them has increased the past 100 years. This is mainly done through better forest fire fighting techniques. Some deforestation is occurring in South America. This is due to the people of the area wanting to become healthier and more productive. If you believe all the numbers that are put out, we burn about 125% of the total acres of forest every ten years. With North America's forests growing in size, this is hard to understand.


What are the areas affected with dengue fever?

In past 2-3 years India was affected by the Dengue the most .


Where is the oldest tree in Brazil?

The Patriarch of the Forest is the oldest tree of Brazil and is in Santa Rita do Passa Quatro, the National Park Vassununga. Jequitibá The giant 49-feet high on the list of older beings of the planet approximately 3000 years old.


What happens to the forest after a tornado?

When a tornado hits a forest trees will be damaged or knocked down but the forest will recover just like it would from any other storm. Very strong tornadoes can cause near complete deforestation along a damage path and recovery takes years. In one case in 1985 an F4 tornado tore through forests and several towns in Pennsylvania. path it cut through the trees was still noticeable fifteen years later.