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the human impact on the rain forest is very large I'm not sure the exact percetige but because of all our pollution the rain forest is suffering for it

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Well if you can call it "positive" when humans chop down alot of trees they replant new ones. in some places for every 1 tree they chop down they replant 3. But that still doesnt help the fact that alot of wildlife have lost there homes in the process,and the new replanted trees are tiny and not big enough for them to make new homes and there is less rainforest for them to make new ones.

A "positive" note about it is "some" parts of rainforest are totaly protected and have been made ileegal for humans to create destruction in these safe zones.

Also alot of human work and research has taken place to help save,monitor and help humans learn more about rainforest animals,since the destruction of rainforests has been made more public there have been many charitys set up to help protect animals there.

So basicaly its just like most situations in life there are "good points and bad points"

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I can tell you that people go to rain forest to help it but instead they hurt it. they interfere with nature. so in order to stop the impacted we all have to stop littering.

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Humans effect the tropical rain forest by chopping down trees which are home to animals, and kill animals for food

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Humans cut down trees and destroy the forest, thinking only for themselves because they need wood for paper or land for skyscrapers.

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humans are having a positive affect

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deforestation/ tourism

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