They party!!!!!!! WOOP WOOP!!!
^don't think so.
They are literally being kicked out of their home, so they run and try to find a new home, many of them die :'l
Trees are cut down by what is referred to as clear cutting, allowing for the erosion of surface minerals. Hundreds of animal species are left without a home with each tree lost. Birds, lizards, and small mammals- all rely on trees for shelter and food (acorns, for example).
They died or relocated.
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During the past 40 years, close to 20 percent of the Amazon rain forest has been cut down. close to 100 species are killed each 3-5 days because of deforestation. :(
The same as the people. They escape or die.
When trees are cut down, the soil is washed away by heavy rain as there are no tree roots to hold the soil down
In chapter 7 of Animal Farm, several animals are killed during an assembly of the animals. The animals are killed for being traitors against The Farm.
deforestation affects the earth as it would increase the temperature in the atmosphere which would ultimately result in global warming.. due to deforestation wild animals lose their home and shelter during adverse conditions..
Respiration is the exchange of gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, not to be confused with ventilation, which is inhalation and exhalation
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Depleting the Amazon rainforest can indirectly contribute to ozone layer damage by releasing large amounts of carbon dioxide during deforestation, which can lead to climate change. Climate change can worsen ozone layer depletion by altering atmospheric conditions and increasing the presence of ozone-depleting substances. Protecting the Amazon rainforest is crucial in mitigating climate change and safeguarding the ozone layer.
The best woods, like mahogany, were picked out and sent back to Europe for furniture, but this had little effect on the forests. The main deforestation happened when land was cleared for cash-cropping, mostly spices, like pepper, by the locals. The Europeans discovered that rubber trees (native to the Amazon) grew well in the Java climate, so vast areas of tropical forest were cut down for rubber plantations.