if we keep on using trees and keep cutting them down then we will eventually run out of it !!
aspecially if you dont recycle!!
Also, at the rate we're going at, we will lose the rest of the rainforests in less than 40 years. :(
If we are cutting and burning it as fast a some claim (about 1.5 acres per sec) then the rainforest will be gone in about 450 (give or take). I dont buy it though.
Soon, very soon.
Deserts and rainforests
tropical rainforests
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.
No - quite the opposite. Rainforests are Earth's greatest producers of oxygen.
yes
Australia has more than two types of rainforest. Australia has tropical rainforests, sub-tropical rainforests, warm temperate rainforests and cool temperate rainforests.
there are no rainforests in Slovakia
There are no rainforests in Canada.
trees are the rainforests
it could be a sloth of rainforests
There are no rainforests in Antarctica.
do chillys grow in rainforests
Yes. Antarctica has no rainforests.
They do live in rainforests! Mostly because rainforests are damp. A rainforest can be found in south america.
The color of rainforests is green.
Rainforests are mostly located near the Equator, but there are also rainforests in other parts of the world.
Tasmania has several rainforests. They are not tropical rainforests, of course, but cool temperate rainforests. Many of these rainforests are not named, but one of them is Russell Falls - Mt Field National Park, Tasmania.