Currently, only less than 6% of the Earth's surface is rainforest.
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There is the Amazonian one in Central and South America, One in Africa, One in India, and one in Australia.
Rainforests once covered 14% of the earth's land surface; now they cover a mere 6% and experts estimate that the last remaining rainforests could be consumed in less than 40 years.
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Yes of course. They are one of the many inhabitants indigenous to the rainforests of the world.
There are 25 rainforests in the world.
Nobody knows as the animal inhabits unexplored regions of the vast South American rainforests where such population studies are very difficult.
Rainforests are mostly located near the Equator, but there are also rainforests in other parts of the world.
Find an economically sound reason to keep rainforests or to not destroy rainforests, and people will either try to keep the rainforests or at least stop destroying them. Also, use of force, probably through government, can stop many attempts to destroy rainforests.
the rainforests in the world that are tropical are the rainforests between the tropics of cancer and the tropics of Capricorn (witch are either side of the equator, the hottest part of the world).
Not that valueable. Now rainforests will be valuable because there aren't many left now.
About 6,241,871.32 square km and falling.
there are 4600 and plus I'm smarter than u hahahahahahaha
i could not give you an accurate answer due to the rate that they are being destroyed.
There are about 5 to 6 big and massive Rainforests left in the world and the bigest one is the Amazon which is located around the area of southern America. I sound very grown up right but I'm only 13 yers old
Where Are Rainforests Located?Tropical rainforests are located near the equator. Fifty seven percent of all tropical rainforests are found in Latin America. One third of the world's tropical rainforests are in Brazil. Other tropical rainforests are located in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands (25% of the world's tropical rainforests) and West Africa (18%).