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 are all different because well if you think about it tlike the rain forests are people, we arent the same? get what im trying to say?
Trees produce oxygen which is what we need to breathe. When I say we I mean humans because I assume you are a human. Plus the rain forest and other forests are fabulous parts of nature that we would never want to destroy. But most importantly, rain forests have so many trees. Whole species live in the rain forests and can not be found any where else. Many medicines have been discovered in the rain forest so the rain forest is an important part of the Earth.
How much rain forest does a rain forest get each year... Well, I would say that a rain forest can't really get any rain forests in a year, but Tropical rain forests get about 200-600 cm of rain each year, and Temperate Rain forests get 200-400 cm of rain each year.
No. People say precious rain because it waters their plants.
Yes, and No, at the same time. See, Bengal tigers don't live in South American rain forests, but, they do live in Bengal forests, and Chinese forests. So, to sum it up, I'd say they live in jungles
Both the Chilean and Greater flamingoes are only vulnerable, not endangered.
They are endangered because people are trying to get their skin for rags and coats and their bones for Asian medicne
About 70% of our oxygen is indeed produced by marine plants. The statement about the rain forests is wrong, they are now known to be essentially oxygen neutral, with little or no net oxygen production at all. That's not saying, it isn't worth saving them.
There are over 100,000 different species in the rain forests and same with the deserts so I'd say about 500,000. About 500,000.
They say it is but we are not really sure. alot of people hunt them but now that is illegal
the people say that there is no such thing and i heard that to
no they are not they live in a zoo and are all well feed and have enough atention so NO!~!~! Giraffes are endangered species. The other giraffes species haven't become endangered for so many reasons. They aren't feared by humans and there not killed for any medicine remedies. They don't compete for food. Studies say there's only about 445 Uganda giraffes. They don't eat farmers' crops. Finally, they are admired the world over for their enormous size, natural beauty, and mild nature.