I would have to say the Amazon, it's lost over 15% of it's trees since the past 30 years.
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.
95 percent of the forest has been destroyed, there is a plant in there that can help to cure children leukemia and most of the animals are lemurs
Animals will loose their home and try to survive , most likely they wont.
14% of the world was originally covered in rainforest. Today, only 6% remains. It is true that most of this damage has been done in the last 50 years, and even more damage is projected for the future. 300 acres of remaining rainforest are destroyed per minute. Humankind has had a detrimental affect on the world's ecosystems and this destruction is extremely significant. 50% of all species make their homes in rainforests.
If you have ever been in the rainforest you would know that it is the penguin.
All of the cities, towns ect: have destroyed the rainforest, with high demand of items that are made from materials from the rainforest, demand for beef has risen so they need more area for the cows to live in so they cut down the rainforest, soy beans take up alot of room that the rainforest could of covered. So in conclusion all of the cities have destroyed the rainforest
Most of them have been destroyed or lost to time.
They are destroyed for land use.
YES, the Amazon rainforest is a tropical rainforest. If you had been bothered to research it would probably have said that in most websites and books!
Rainforest is being destroyed due to logging and clearances for ranching, roads, agriculture and quarrying.
YES but it will take years and years of effort an patience. Plant more trees, be green.
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