Around 3-6% of the world is taken up by the rainforests, all of them around the equator. But, amazingly, rainforests hold half the population of all the animals in the world!
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All of the cities, towns ect: have destroyed the rainforest, with high demand of items that are made from materials from the rainforest, demand for beef has risen so they need more area for the cows to live in so they cut down the rainforest, soy beans take up alot of room that the rainforest could of covered. So in conclusion all of the cities have destroyed the rainforest
Amazon rainforest trees don't make carbon dioxide, they take it in. The Amazon rainforest absorbs 1.5 billion tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere every year.
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The Amazon rainforest, along with the central African region rainforest (in addition to heavily forested areas in other parts of the world). After all, plants take in CO2 and give off oxygen.
93,977,301,501,084,446.38 if the earth was flat, the earth is 40,000km in circumference
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i read about this in class, marine because it take up 70% of the earth. It's not just diverse because it takes up that much space, it is because there are a lot of different species living amongst one another.
It doesn't take up much area on the ground (it's roots branch downward)
they give money to the zoos but dont forget the poor people they monitor how much they take from it and reduce their waste by being orderly
It is impossible to mine Earth's core.
No, it is not.Rain forests take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and release oxygen. Human and animal lungs do the exact opposite.