Nobody's destroying the Amazon. That's a river and would take some destroying! What is being destroyed is the Amazon rainforest. This results in a loss of habitat for the creatures that live there and possibly a loss of the oxygen production of the trees. This could be serious, although maybe it's made up for by the crops that get planted instead.
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people are cutting down trees so the animals are loosing their habitat...
it effects peoples lives by killing humans and destroying buildings,homes and memories. leaving them in gory poverty.
it effects them because they need them to live
lava effects the earths surface by destroying it and building it up
destroying mother earth, flashfloods and air pollution
because of all the logging companies, ranches and all the mining in the amazon, the roads are needed for transportation of the workers, supplies and the products. But they're destroying the rainforest because of their size and length. Also, they cut off the movement for both the animals and the people there. the amazonian highway is the largest road in the amazon. hope this helps :)
Wildlife in environments functions as a component of its surroundings, not separate from them. As a result, destroying wildlife not only kills off the animals themselves, it has repercussions for the environment and has ripple effects as well. Unfortunately, this interaction tends not to be understood until it is too late and the effects have occurred. If people and communities are lucky, some damages can be reversed. However, in other cases the destruction is permanent. Read more: Effects of Destroying Wildlife | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/info_8284088_effects-destroying-wildlife.html#ixzz2Jj9F5H5i
Honestly, yes. But, it's mainly the Brazillians, so save the rainforest and PEACE TO THE ANIMALS
Destroying the homes of other lifeforms, ending another's Less air
as you know deforestation is the clearance of trees without replacing them. by doing that you will be threatening the lives of many amazon creatures and therefore destroying their habitats.
killing many Americans and destroying their homes