ALL the things that live in the rain FOREST are exterminated when the FOREST is destroyed. That is what "deforestation" means, cutting down and burning all the trees.
When the trees are gone all the things that lived in them die.
Yes there are microscopic organisms in the rainforest. Luv Nicky O.
Ecology or conservation biology. These fields focus on understanding the interactions between organisms and their environment, including the impact of human activities like deforestation on ecosystems.
Pioneer spieces
The Amazon Rainforest.
Most organisms in the rainforest live in the trees.
they all have organisms
a pioneer plant
its cosed by water falls and farting in water
Deforestation has a direct negative effect on forest resources. This is because deforestation can kill many organisms including medicinal plants.
The trees and shrubs will die and the water will dry up. The organisms that live there (animals, plants, bacteria, fungi) will have to adapt to less water. If they don't adapt, they will die out. And the organisms that adapt will have different characteristics than the organisms that did not adapt and live in different regions.
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A large amount of undiscovered species in the tropical rainforest biome could become extinct before science has a chance to discover them. The tropical rainforest cuts down on the amount of Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere, but does not increase the relative amount of oxygen because it is net oxygen neutral. Sediments in the soil could be washed into the water shelf due to deforestation. Large-scale flooding could result due to a massive amount of water not being absorbed by organisms in the environment.