70
according to my calculations the amount of loss will be 2 inches just like enguelberths winnie.
biodiversity
tropical rain forests are known as tropiacal evergreen forests........so i think the answer is probably tropical
biodiversity
Rain forests occupy land, and we human beings have lots of other uses for land, such as farming, cattle ranching, and housing.
the answer to this question is 20%
Some say the destruction of the world's forests because of the need for land and food is inevitable, but others say it is not. If the world uses the land and farming techniques (biointensive planting for one) that are already available, the world's forests would not have to be destroyed. If they continue on the course they are on, then yes, the forests would be destroyed.
Fossil sites, wet land and marine areas, human use, forests, biodiversity
Because the 11 percent does not consist primarily of biodiversity hot spots
Habitat Loss
5% area of Pakistan is covered by Forests!
About 9.4% are covered by forests because about30% is land and about 70% is water.