The size of of 1009 football feilds
Approximately 3,000 square miles of forest are lost every year due to deforestation, which averages out to about 1.5 acres every second. This translates to roughly 3,000 acres of forest being destroyed every hour. The main drivers of this destruction include agriculture, logging, and urban expansion, significantly impacting biodiversity and contributing to climate change.
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I think it's like 1 thirds of it- it meaning the Rain Forest
Approximately 17% of the Amazon rainforest has been destroyed in the past 50 years due to deforestation, mainly for agriculture, logging, and mining purposes. Other rainforest regions around the world have also experienced significant deforestation, contributing to the overall loss of global forest cover.
45% of forest area is destroyed in india. some by deforestration,cutting of trees, depletion etc.. .an overgrazed grasslands ,a fertile land into borren,imbalance in nature.......................got it?
Brunei Darussalam has preserved much of its forest due to strong governmental policies prioritizing environmental conservation and sustainable development. The country has implemented strict laws against deforestation and promotes ecotourism, which helps protect its rich biodiversity. Additionally, the small population and limited industrial activities reduce pressures on forested areas, allowing for better forest management and conservation efforts.
well many of rainforests have been desroyed and da we use them for paper
Some slogans on afforestation are: Plant trees. Save the world. Plant trees now, they will save you in the near future. Plant trees. Plant hope for a better future. Stop deforestation to beat atmospheric pollution. Stop deforestation to save our nation.
Deforestation in Europe is a very big problem. Deforestation leads to the extinction of many animals and the loss of habitat for those left living.
There are no forests in Anarctica. There were tropical rainforests the 50 million years ago, but not any more.