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i think deforestation can be avoided in Africa by you stop cutting down trees and prob-ally have new york send Africa paper or something

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What region of Africa appears to suffer from deforestation?

The region around equator.


How has deforestation affected Africa?

Deforestation has created problems with soil runoff, drought, and pollution. It also has contributed to a desertification of the region which makes it harder for communities to base their economy and food systems around livestock.


What are the environmental issues of Sub-Saharan Africa?

The environmental issues are desertification, deforestation, and ground water depletion.


What are three causes of deforestation in Africa?

According to the United Nations Environment Programme, Africa's deforestation is two times faster than the world rate, with potentially up to 90% of Africa's coastal rainforests disappearing between 1990 and now. But, why? One reason is more people needing places to live, cutting down trees for supplies to build houses and making more land available to build houses on. Another cause of deforestation in Africa is cutting trees down for the creation of products, like palm oil from palm trees, paper and furniture. In Africa, palm oil specifically is also having the effect of threatening Great Ape habitats. A third cause of deforestation in Africa is the continents, and many developing countries, reliance on wood for cooking fuel. In fact, it's estimated that 90% of the African population uses wood for this. In Sub-Saharan Africa in particular, firewood and brush account for about 52% of the total local energy sources.


True or false Ethiopia and Liberia were the only two African nations that avoided European imperialism during the Scramble for Africa?

True!