Between 1,900 and 5,900 sq. km.
It is a negative effect. The loss of trees in the forest, therefore the loss of forest can result in erosion, loss of habitat, etc.
No. The loss would normally be compounded so it would amount to 71.8%
because its messing up the forest and acid rain is the reason there is loss of diversity
Deforestation is the answer.
I believe it could be both. A natural loss of habitat may be caused by flooding or a forest fire for instance. - A man made loss of habitat could be caused by building a highway or cutting down a forest.
I believe it could be both. A natural loss of habitat may be caused by flooding or a forest fire for instance. - A man made loss of habitat could be caused by building a highway or cutting down a forest.
In actuarial valuation, experience gain or loss refers to the difference between the actual experience of a group of policyholders (such as mortality rates) and the expected experience based on the assumptions used in the valuation. If the actual experience is better than expected, it results in experience gain, and if it is worse, it leads to experience loss. These gains or losses impact the financial results and reserves of an insurance company.
The first three years are projected for a loss, and after that you could be making anywhere from $80,000 to $200,000 annually on average.
the arakan forest turtle is endangered due to collection of Asian food markets, and habitat loss. the habitat loss is due to agricultural expansion, logging, and bamboo harvesting.
The major causes of loss of forest cover are deforestation for agriculture, logging, urbanization, and infrastructure development. These activities result in the clearing of trees and vegetation, leading to habitat destruction and ecosystem degradation. Additionally, natural disasters like wildfires can also contribute to the loss of forest cover.
They experience a monetary loss on their investment.
There are various impacts of forest degradation ranging from biodiversity loss, increase in green house gases emission which leads to the green house effect, even soil nutrient loss and a wide range of it.