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A tropical rainforest is typically much smaller relative to the amount of area that a grassy plain or temperate forest would occupy. One notable exception is the massive Amazon, but it has been significantly deforested.
Before humans existed, the Sahara used to be a tropical rainforest. As human evolved, trees in Sahara were deforested, therefore it turned into a desert.
By getting resources from the rainforest and not planting the trees back.
In the rainforest, baobab area, the beach, in the 2 caves, in the deforested area and in the mountains. I just need to find 2 more spiders but I can't find them.
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Yes. There are hundreds of different ethnic groups living within the Amazon rainforest. Yes. There are hundreds of different ethnic groups living within the Amazon rainforest. yes there lots of different societies in the amazon rainforest
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Mostley because you are a colosal bellend
Oxygen production would decrease in a deforested area. Less trees = less oxygen being produced.
None. Ranchers don't raise their cattle in the rainforest. They raise their cattle on land that was once rainforest, and deforested for reasons either for making more land for more cattle, or more land to grow more crops from palm oil to soybeans.
Savanna, Tropical rainforest, desert, deciduous forest and something else
Probably because just to decrease the ammount of forest loss in rainforests and that the bark (and maybe tree trunks and branches) is really thin compared to a taiga forest but there is still a lot of lumbering going on and rainforest are continuing to become deforested