biodiversity
Conversion tropical forests into farmland is not easy. Tropical forests soil is wetter than farmland.
More than 78% according to the states website
there are MORE animals in the tropical rainforest
True.
Yes, it normally, always snow's more in a Taiga, than it rains!
Conversion tropical forests into farmland is not easy. Tropical forests soil is wetter than farmland.
Japan assigns more than 90% of its farmland to food crops.
they had more farmland
Yes, South America has more forest land than farmland.
Less
biodiversity
Their farmland was rich, and they can produce lot more than they could eat, so they traded with other countries.
Typically, because the heavy nutrient cycling of tropical rain forests are so high, the top soil in these forests is very shallow- perhaps less than a meter. Once the forest is gone and the soil is used for farmland, it will never come back..... then the sun will beat down and further add to the stress of the land------ desert baby yeah.........
Typically, because the heavy nutrient cycling of tropical rain forests are so high, the top soil in these forests is very shallow- perhaps less than a meter. Once the forest is gone and the soil is used for farmland, it will never come back..... then the sun will beat down and further add to the stress of the land------ desert baby yeah.........
Temperate forests are usually more complex with more layers of vegetation than taiga.
This group of cash grains accounted for more than 21 million acres of farmland in the early 2000s, which yielded more than 715 million bushels per year.
Plants hold the soil in place and trees act as a wind break. In a field there are very little trees and soil can be blown around.