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earthquakes are caused by plate tectonics and earthquakes destroy forests. volcanoes can erupt then also destroy forests and that destroys animals and their homes. forest animals can get affected by plate tectonics in other ways too.
Earth quakes can destroy areas and cities when the occur. especially places with big buildings and a lot of residents. they can tear apart forests. but earthquakes happening is part of nature. (when a techtonic plate moves)*example- san adreas fault*
Not many. Most (97% of) climate scientists agree that the earth is warming and that humans are causing global warming by burning fossil fuels and cutting down forests.
Burning coal and oil (fossil fuels) and cutting down forests which take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.
Yes climate scientists think that people are affecting climate change mostly from carbon emissions (from burning fossil fuels) and because we have destroyed the forests of the world that used to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Yes tectonic plate movement happens everywhere. So earthquakes can happen anywhere.
earthquakes are caused by plate tectonics and earthquakes destroy forests. volcanoes can erupt then also destroy forests and that destroys animals and their homes. forest animals can get affected by plate tectonics in other ways too.
forests( trees) plants breathe carbonmanoxid and put off oxygen,which helps to protect the p;ants ozon layer.In turn this helps to balance our weather .
it is unknown. Scientists are still finding new creatures especially in places like the rain forests.
1. Mudslides 2. trees are uprooted and fall 3. Cause fires which can wipe out forests
Earth quakes can destroy areas and cities when the occur. especially places with big buildings and a lot of residents. they can tear apart forests. but earthquakes happening is part of nature. (when a techtonic plate moves)*example- san adreas fault*
I'm not aware that anyone is worried about ancient forests, but there are many scientists who would like to know more about those ancient forests and their environments millions of years ago. By studying the history of our planet, we can get clues about the future of our planet.
To reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, scientists are planting more green plants e.g. forests. Green plants require carbon dioxide for photosynthesis.
Not many. Most (97% of) climate scientists agree that the earth is warming and that humans are causing global warming by burning fossil fuels and cutting down forests.
Giant Fungus
Burning coal and oil (fossil fuels) and cutting down forests which take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.
Africa forests transformed into grassland and homo eructus were in search of food and water