life on earth would eventually die because rain forests provide carbon dioxide, paper, building materials and many other necessity's we need.
if you put together all of the rainforests in the world it would be as big as india
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.
i would say Brazil 100% has the most rainforests
All rainforests have soil. Most (not all) of the vegetation in rainforests requires soil to grow. The Daintree Rainforest is no different to other rainforests in this regard.
in rainforests
because they have common sense: if u save rainforests you save peoples lives because rainforests provide a lot of the world Oxygen and without oxygen we would all DIE! :)
Yes
if all the animals were gone there would be no carbon dioxide for plants and trees to take in and no oxygen would be produced.
Millions of people have gone to Russia, so it would be impossible to name them all.
If you were to destroy all the rainforests, it will definitely affect the lives of all living creatures including humans. There will be much lesser trees and plants for photosynthesis which releases oxygen. There will be lesser animals too. This would mean less food chain supply for humans and less oxygen for breathing. There is also the effect to the world's ozone layer.
there would be no more of those cars
just face it we all love mossies