The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) found that
Between 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.
there were 12000 trees cut down in Amazon rain forest.
around 1 tree gets cut from the amazon a year
20% of the rainforest have been cut down
1.4 million
the rain forest are being cut down. 2000 trees are cut down every minute. 500 every sec
yes there are even more 1987000 trees are being cut down.
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There is pollution in every river in the world.
In the amazon rain forest it is very warm and humide they get rainfall every day at 4PM
Not Enough A lot
700 billion liters
There are over 150 hectares that are being logged every minute. Our need for paper products and land are the driving factors.
Unbelievably, over 200,000 acres of rainforest are burned every day. That is over 150 acres lost every minute of every day, and 78 million acres are lost every year! The latest statistics in the Brazilian Amazon show a 34 percent increase in deforestation since 1992.
Yes, every day. every second of every day
proboly about 1907 per second
In the amazon rain forest it is very warm and humide they get rainfall every day at 4PM