About 30 percent of 100 is destroyed. But nowadays people don't really care anymore.... But also scientists and human - environmental- lovers are trying to put effort in this by helping to plant more trees and rebuilt forests.
Thank you for asking. It's quite interesting...
Tan
PS If you are willing to help... try planting trees.
1. How much of our rainforests have been depleted throughout history?
there used to be 14percent covered now only 6 percent so 8 percent has that made sence? LOL
Historically, approximately 50% of the world's rainforests have been depleted due to deforestation, primarily driven by agriculture, logging, and urbanization. Specific regions, such as the Amazon, have seen even more significant losses, with estimates suggesting that around 20% of the Amazon rainforest has been cleared in the past few decades alone. This depletion has severe impacts on biodiversity, climate change, and indigenous communities. Efforts to conserve and restore these vital ecosystems are ongoing but face numerous challenges.
Medicare funds have not, to this point, been depleted.
I have been able to buy it for about $285 per ounce.
well many of rainforests have been desroyed and da we use them for paper
Yes. This is a passive verb phrase.
No, the ozone layer is not completely depleted, but it has been damaged by human activities such as the use of certain chemicals.
Deserts cover much more of the earth's surface than do rainforests.
Rainforests have been used in the past for logging, agriculture, and mining, leading to deforestation and habitat destruction. Indigenous communities have also traditionally relied on rainforests for food, medicine, and shelter.
Rainforests have been likened to the lungs of the planet. The abundance of vegetation and humidity help replenish and refresh the air.
79% is gone.