Deforestation of the rainforests destroyed trees that used to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. This allows CO2 levels to build up in the atmosphere. Greenhouse gases cause the greenhouse effect, keeping the earth warm. Because of deforestation and man's burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, levels of CO2 in the air are rising, causing global warming.
Poor soil is when soil lacks sufficient water or nutrients to support growth of vegetation. When these conditions exist for a period of time, deforestation will follow. Deforestation is also the process of tearing down/burning/clearing the area of trees.
The roots of forest trees and plants bind and stabilize the soil. Once these are removed, the soil washes away.
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The relationship between atmosphere and biosphere is that biosphere is a part of atmosphere.
The Kayapo honor the relationship between the environment and people. In agriculture, they farm land for a few years and then move to another area and farm it for a few years. In more recent years, they have allowed mining and logging of the rain forests.
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Yes there is. Both are interconnected.
The relationship between ozone layer and greenhouse is direct. Both cause each other.
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deforestation is when a rain forest is destroyed therefore what you have to do is find the links in whichbrazil do things in there Forrest which is the same as destroying the rainforest!
The vegetation that grows in the rainforest is that which is best suited to the climate.
The rain-forests are important to the environment because they filter gases, such as carbon and methane, common greenhouse gases, in the atmosphere. Without them, there is nothing to stop the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. These gases then trap more heat, adding to global warming. THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT!
Yes it is. It's a by-product of burning fossil fuels, which release greenhouse gases, including Carbon Dioxide. It is also a side effect of deforestation and intensive livestock farming, which releases methane. In effect, our presence has resulted in a change in balance between the removal of greenhouse gases from the atmospehere and the production of greenhouse gases.
Poor soil is when soil lacks sufficient water or nutrients to support growth of vegetation. When these conditions exist for a period of time, deforestation will follow. Deforestation is also the process of tearing down/burning/clearing the area of trees.
Power plants are usually powered by fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). The burning of fossil fuels in industry, transport and the generation of electricity emits carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas. So there is a direct relationship.
The roots of forest trees and plants bind and stabilize the soil. Once these are removed, the soil washes away.
Ozone is a greenhouse gas. However there is little connection between the greenhouse effect and the ozone layer.