because rubber tappers will lose their job, because there will be no trees to collect sap or rubber from. Also settlers wont be able to build a home.
People in the rainforest are being affected because of deforestation and logging which means they have no home to live in. :)
Cyclone Larry affected the wildlife of the areas it hit. It especially effected the Daintree Rainforest, which resulted in visitors not being allowed into the Rainforest.
Well, there is no definite answer to your question because the rainforest is being destroyed everyday. but currently, around %18 of the Amazon had been destroyed.
Approximately 40 football fields worth of rainforest are being cut down every minute. This equates to around 60 acres of rainforest lost to deforestation every minute.
Deforestation is happening all over the world in the Philippines and in the Amazon. it is also occurring in developing countries such as china and India. The world is covered with 2% of rain forests.
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One of the things being done is to create awareness on the negative impact of human activities on the rainforests. Interest groups and organizations are also pushing for enactment of laws that are aimed at protecting the rainforests.
So much as 148 a day or well that's what all of the geography teachers said at my school :)
Large areas of the Amazon rainforest are being cleared primarily for agriculture, particularly for cattle ranching and crop production, such as soybeans. Deforestation is often driven by economic incentives, as land can be more profitably used for farming than left as forest. Additionally, illegal logging and infrastructure development, such as roads and mining, further contribute to the destruction of this vital ecosystem. This deforestation poses significant threats to biodiversity, climate regulation, and indigenous communities.
More carbon dioxide and less oxygen, More animals are going and all of their habitats are being destroyed and tribes will be starving so they will die! This is a really bad thing we need to protect the rainforest
It is estimated that approximately 80,000 acres of rainforest are being cut down each day, globally. This rapid deforestation is resulting in the loss of critical biodiversity, ecosystems, and contributing to climate change. Efforts are being made to combat this through conservation initiatives, sustainable land use practices, and policy interventions.
People have changed the Amazon rainforest through deforestation for agriculture, logging, mining, and infrastructure development. These activities have led to habitat destruction, biodiversity loss, and climate change. Efforts are being made to promote sustainable practices and conservation to protect the ecosystem.