because of the all the trees being cut down
Technically, a biome cannot be endangered. Endangered refers to a species that is at risk of extinction. However, there are many biomes that are being destroyed rather quickly. These include the tropical rain forests, temperate forests, and grasslands are probably the most at risk. Subarctic forests, arctic habitats, deserts, and extreme highlands are at much less risk.
Deforestation is a major concern for those wishing to preserve the rain forests. Logging and burning are the main causes of deforestation. This not only clears the oxygen-providing plants and trees in the forests, it destroys the ecosystem in which many rare and endangered animals, birds, and insects live.
In the rain forests.
Because the 'Rainforests' are getting cut down in high quantities making them less in number, like Panda's for example, they are dying out so they are called 'endangered animals'.
they live in hot, dry forests. not rain forests.
The rain forests on the subcontinent are located in southern India. There are also rain forests found in Sri Lanka.
Antarctica has zero rain forests.
Rain forest Climate is usually hot and humid Due to the fact that there is lots of rain in rain forests. Subtropical and tropical rain forests are hotter than temperature rain forests
no, but they are becoming endangered.
yes they do live in rain forests
There are no tropical rain forests in Minnesota.
Joe tigers, enima catronics, flower fly, trecherd bass, cleemb sotts, and trimoresses moss are some.