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rainforests will be destroyed if people don't stop cutting trees and wasting paper causes. A beautiful landscape will be destroyed. Rainforests contain a lot of life. If they get destroyed then so many animals will be extinct.

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What would happen if old ocean floor were not destroyed in deep trenches?

If old ocean floor were not destroyed in deep trenches, it would continue to accumulate over time and result in the expansion of the ocean basins. This could potentially lead to changes in ocean circulation patterns and alter the balance of heat and nutrients in the oceans, which would impact marine ecosystems.


HOW is the rainforest being destroyed?

The rainforest is being destroyed primarily through deforestation, which includes clearing land for agriculture, logging, mining, and infrastructure development. Climate change is also contributing to the destruction of rainforests through increased instances of wildfires and other extreme weather events. Additionally, unsustainable practices such as illegal logging and land grabbing are major factors in rainforest destruction.


How much of the earth was covered in rainforests 100 years ago?

Well, 50 years ago 14% of the earth was covered in rainforests - all around the equator. But 100 years ago it was not destroyed at all - it probably just completely covered the whole equator!


Does US have rainforests?

Yes, the United States has rainforests, specifically in the Pacific Northwest region along the coasts of Washington, Oregon, and northern California. These rainforests are known for their lush vegetation and high levels of precipitation.


Why are the rainforests being destroyed?

They are being destroyed because of business owners and farmers who are cutting down the trees and driving out the wildlife. They want the wood for furniture and so they can build or farm on the land. Also disease and fire play a major role in the killing of trees and animals.