Logging, Urbanization, fire suppression, Hunting.
The human population of the temperate rainforest varies greatly depending on the specific region in question. Generally, temperate rainforests have lower population densities compared to other biomes due to their challenging environmental conditions. Factors such as limited access, harsh weather, and protection efforts contribute to keeping human populations relatively low in these areas. It is important to consult specific demographic data for accurate population figures in a particular temperate rainforest region.
Human beings and most other rainforest primates, bears (brown bears in the Pacific Northwest rain forest, for example, or sunbears in Asia), pigs. Note that "rain forest" includes not only jungles, but temperate, rainy forests as in British Columbia.
Yes, there can be human interaction in temperate forests as they are areas where people may engage in activities such as hiking, camping, hunting, and research. Additionally, some temperate forests are managed for timber production, which involves human intervention.
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They don't live in the wild. They have houses, jobs, and live in big cities.
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we can by all standing up to this and helping our rainforest. Be a believer and we can accomplish anything as human beings! :)
yes. the rainforest's canopy is a thick layer of leaves, and big sticks
mabey not alot for a human being to live in the rainforest for animals yes (i think so?)
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rainforests are very diverse places im not an expert but you find a large asortment of reptiles, amphibions, mammels, birds, araknids, insects, fish and of course plants....... just about any type of life form lives there....i suggest watching a video on youtube im sure there are many