The destruction of the Amazon rainforest began in earnest in the late 20th century, particularly during the 1970s and 1980s, as logging, agriculture, and cattle ranching expanded. Deforestation rates accelerated significantly in the 1990s and early 2000s, driven by government policies promoting land conversion and economic development. Despite some efforts to curb deforestation in the following years, illegal logging and land clearing for agriculture have continued to pose significant threats to the Amazon ecosystem.
Well, there is no definite answer to your question because the rainforest is being destroyed everyday. but currently, around %18 of the Amazon had been destroyed.
because the are more and more paper being used in the world so we take the wood from the amazon so it is being destroyed quicker and quicker every year
The Amazon.
About 5 more years.
jig7t6
over 3 million acres dude
The source of the Amazon is in Brazil.
The Amazon
The Amazon river starts in the Andes Mountains and flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
yes that will do because then nobody will mess with it.
xenops
anacondaanteater