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Unbelievably, more than 200000 acres of rainforest are burned every day. It's so sad :(

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Why is it so bad to cut down trees in the rain forest?

well cutting down trees weather in rain forest or not is bad because of many reasons like - every tree plays an important role in our ECO system via holding the soil together where it stands a tree is a home of many organisms many organisms relay on tree for there food and think that why does it rains so much in Rain forest ? because water evaporates from the leaves of tree , accumulate and form a cloud which results in rain and each tree makes a difference .


How are the rainforests being exploited?

Most of the Rainforest's Habitats are being destroyed by us. Deforestation is the major killer of the habitats. The cutting down of trees is killing all the habitats and the animals that live there. After the loggers have cut down all the trees they want, they then drag them out of the forests, not caring about the trees that are still standing, and kill those too. I hope I have answered your question to a satisfactorily level. :)


Do vampires live in the rainforest?

YES they do live in the rainforest. That is why 299 scientets disappear each year. t is because when they go to the rainforest the never come back. *DRAMATIC BACKGROUND MUSIC* it is the whole truth and nothing but the truth. I sware *RAISES RIGHT HAND*


What animals live in the rainforest biome?

Animals that live in the rainforest biome include jaguars, sloths, toucans, monkeys, snakes, and frogs. These diverse ecosystems support a wide variety of plant and animal species, each playing a crucial role in the rainforest's intricate food web.


How much does it rain in Daintree Rainforests?

The Daintree Rainforest in Australia typically receives around 3,000 to 4,000 millimeters of rainfall annually. This high level of precipitation contributes to the lush vegetation and biodiversity found in the rainforest.