Severe air, water, and land pollution can cause the rainforest to die out because of a lack of positive growth elements. However, there are some trees in the rainforest that can process pollution into clean elements. Yet, those are the exceptions to the 'norm. The pollutions effect to rainforests destroys plants and animals, as well as the entire ecosystem.
It destroys the ground by slash-and-burn method.
it does
Humans affect rainforests whenever they take natural resources from them, such as trees. They also contribute to the pollution worldwide, which affects all areas, including rainforests.
pollution leaks out into the water and makes water pollution
Yes
pollution
because it create less pollution.
Humans affect rainforests whenever they take natural resources from them, such as trees. They also contribute to the pollution worldwide, which affects all areas, including rainforests.
yes
How pollution from one location can affect the environment far away from the source of pollution
We affect the earth by pollution
pollution leaks out into the water and makes water pollution
Factors that affect the environment include, but are not limited to, toxic pollution, visual pollution, noise pollution, and traffic congestion.
Farming may cause human beings to cut down trees in order to make more room for their cultivation. This will in turn cause a reduction in wildlife habitats and upset the climate patterns of certain regions.
no
Their lush vegetation provides the air that we breathe.
CFC's contain chlorine and fluorine. They affect local and global pollution.
how does pollution affect the earth? it affects the earth by destroying habitats and by causeing more greenhousegases
we affect the ecosystem by pollution