Without the Amazon Rainforest, we will not able to have medicine. 25% of our medicine comes from the rainforest. Then we will not able to look at animals from other countries or continent's. Then the animals will become extinct, they will die, and never come back. Then most of our food comes from rainforests, we will not have fruits and vegetables to eat.
Gondwana Rainforests of Australia happened in 1986.
Well they will die if they have no rain or water it's just life
Absolutely nothing, since Bald Eagles don't live in rainforests.
we would not be able to breath well and the animals would lose shelter and a lot of food and probably die out
i would say Brazil 100% has the most rainforests
well, it would either go extinct within a handful of generations or it would adapt to its surroundings. it is hard to predict the outcome of future events.
in rainforests
if you put together all of the rainforests in the world it would be as big as india
nothing but I'm sure that if the weather is to hot then the rain forest is destroyed
There won't be so many disgusting animals.
Answer: Many species would be wiped off the face of the planet; carbon dioxide would be released from dead trees, which hold it while they are alive; much of the Earth's oxygen would be gone; and the life and culture of the native peoples of the rain forests would be gone.
If all the rainforests were destroyed then global warming will continue unchecked. Even if we changed over to renewable energy (solar, wind, hydro, tidal and wave, geothermal and biofuel) there would still be enough carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere to continue warming for many years.