Most paper comes from the rainforest but only about 61% because there are a lot of paper mills in Montana and Washington around there and there are alot in British Columbia, Canada
medicine & paper
many medicines come from the rainforests
One paper that discusses the impact of climate change on biodiversity in tropical rainforests is "Climate Change and Biodiversity in Tropical Rainforests: A Review" by Smith et al. (2018).
Rainforests are a biome, so they do come under any domain. The animals and plants that are visible within a rainforest, however, all come under the domain Eukarya, which covers the kingdoms of Animalia and Plantae, among others.
to make buildings and have paper O_o
The main research paper question regarding the impact of climate change on biodiversity in tropical rainforests is: How does climate change affect the diversity and abundance of plant and animal species in tropical rainforests?
All rainforests have soil. Most (not all) of the vegetation in rainforests requires soil to grow. The Daintree Rainforest is no different to other rainforests in this regard.
All the trees is getting cut down for paper. Answer: Rainforests are being cleared for lumber and to open land for mining, agriculture, homes roads and railways. Due to the heavy rainfalls soil nutrientsre leached away and the forest does not reestablish itself.
Africa Because That's Where all The Like Elephants and Giraffe's etc Come From
Argentina, rainforests, etc
Logging rainforests is important because rainforests are home to a vast array of plant and animal species that are unique and biodiversity-rich. Clearing rainforests can lead to habitat destruction, loss of biodiversity, and disruption of ecosystems, which can have far-reaching negative impacts on the environment and local communities. Therefore, it is vital to manage logging practices in a sustainable way to protect the rainforest ecosystem.
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