It will change alot of things, like how we breath because we need trees to breath. It will change the temp., becaust the air is sometimes humid, sunny, etc.And the animals will die because the are used to the rainforests so basicly it would ruin our whole world.
Yes, the preservation of the world's rainforests is a significant global debate due to their critical role in biodiversity, climate regulation, and the livelihoods of indigenous peoples. Deforestation and land-use changes driven by agriculture, logging, and infrastructure development threaten these vital ecosystems. International discussions often revolve around balancing economic growth with environmental sustainability, highlighting the need for collaborative solutions. Ultimately, the fate of rainforests is intertwined with broader issues such as climate change, species extinction, and human rights.
Plate tectonics can change the Earth's atmosphere through volcanic activity at plate boundaries. Volcanoes release gases like carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere, affecting its composition and contributing to natural climate change. Tectonic movements can also impact weather patterns and circulation in the atmosphere.
With today's technology, there are many virtual worlds that exists. The most famous virtual worlds include World of Warcraft, Sim City, and Second Life.
No. While it's entirely possible there could be other worlds where the laws of physics are different than how we have interpreted them on Earth, it is impossible there are 2 dimensional worlds inhabited by animated characters.
The three primary life-giving seed world types are Earth-like worlds, Ocean worlds, and Ice worlds. Earth-like worlds have characteristics similar to Earth and can support a variety of life forms. Ocean worlds have vast oceans covering their surface and may contain subsurface oceans that could potentially harbor life. Ice worlds are covered in thick layers of ice but may have liquid water oceans beneath their icy crusts.
yes
Conserving rainforests is important as rainforests produce over 28% of the worlds oxygen through a process called, respiration. Rainforests are also home to thousands of different plant, animal, insect and fungi species.
Brazil holds about one third of the worlds remaining Rain forests.
All of the worlds rainforests, are spread out around the globe, near the equator line. Hence all rain forests are in Asia, Africa and South America.
The worlds biggest flower is Rafflesia arnoldii or the Titan Arum found in the Indonesian rainforests.
here is 2 rain forest names the one in Australia is called Daintree and The Amazon in Peru
That would depend on weather you are talking about one world or many worlds.
Cantore Stories - 2008 Worlds Worst Weather - 1.8 was released on: USA: 27 March 2010
made ti seem real by adding weather forecasts in between
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They dont your worlds a lie
no