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the answer is about 135000 every minute but it is not exact. people stop cuting down the trees!I think it mightbe...............deforesttaion has now been stoped in the arizonian area of the tropical forest but in other parts i am not sure blah blah blah you improve this answer
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.
People have been cutting down a lot of trees in the Amazon rainforest and it's slowly beginning to decrease its area.
Countries all over the world has made there own laws to prevent the amazon rain forest.
We are hurting it with all of our wasted products
170 acres per second in the world
proboly about 1907 per second
Unbelievably, more than 200000 acres of rainforest are burned every day. It's so sad :(
Up to four trees are being cut down each second.
it is were they come and take down trees to make buildings and houses. and the take down many rainforest acres every day
About 1 and a half acres per second i think.
An area roughly the size of New Jersey is cut down in the Rainforest every year. Fifty acres of the Rainforest are destroyed every few minuets.
loosing there homes from the rainforest being cut down
proboly about 1907 per second
the answer is about 135000 every minute but it is not exact. people stop cuting down the trees!I think it mightbe...............deforesttaion has now been stoped in the arizonian area of the tropical forest but in other parts i am not sure blah blah blah you improve this answer
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) found thatBetween 1990 and 2005 Brazil lost 2,974,867 hectares (7,351,000 acres) of Amazon Rainforests annually.That's 8,150 ha per day, 340 ha per hour, 5.6 ha every minute. Or 10.5 football fields every minute. (An American Football field measures 0.53 ha (1.32 acres))Worldwide tropical deforestation rates increased 8.5 percent from 2000-2005 when compared with the 1990s.Tropical rainforests lost 10,240,133 hectares (25 million acres) annually between 1990 and 2005.
To make money for some people.