Nothing, there are over plenty of trees out there.
depends on the rate (speed) it keeps happening at
What deforestation could disrupt the life cycle of ophiocordyceps unilateralis in tropical rain forests
Thomas K. Rudel has written: 'Tropical forests' -- subject(s): Deforestation, Rain forest conservation 'Tropical deforestation' -- subject(s): Clearing of land, Deforestation, Peasantry, Rain forests
Deforestation of rainforests will likely lead to extensive extinction of species.
They are most threatened by deforestation
with more trees so stop the deforestation
deforestation - novanet cowboy
Deforestation is a major concern for those wishing to preserve the rain forests. Logging and burning are the main causes of deforestation. This not only clears the oxygen-providing plants and trees in the forests, it destroys the ecosystem in which many rare and endangered animals, birds, and insects live.
Torsten has written: 'Deforestation of tropical rain forests' -- subject(s): Control, Deforestation, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Deforestation, Forest products industry
Deforestation of rainforests will likely lead to extensive extinction of species.
Deforestation of rain forests harms other ecosystems.
Deforestation of rain forests harms other ecosystems.
No, it is caused by loggers cutting down trees in forests.