The rain forests are the air for the world. They consume co2, which people can not breathe, we exhale co2. After taking in co2 them emit o2 back into the air, which we need to breath. With out the rain forests cleaning the air for us, life as we know it will be shortened.
Rain forests are cleared for farmland, logging and expansion of urban areas.
No, the tropical rainforest is not a natural environment for them. They will live where humans do, which are very often cleared sections of rainforest that are used for agricultural production. These animals are used for labour and milk over meat, particularly in the southeatern Asian countries of India, Vietnam, Philippines, and Pakistan.
The Amazon rainforest is surrounded by areas that have been cleared for agriculture, including farmland. Deforestation for agriculture, such as cattle ranching and soybean production, poses a significant threat to the Amazon rainforest's ecosystem and biodiversity.
75% of Australian rain forests have been cleared since settlement
Soil from the rainforest is typically rich in nutrients due to the decomposing plant and animal matter. This makes it ideal for supporting diverse plant and animal life. However, the soil is also highly vulnerable to erosion and degradation when the forest is cleared for agriculture or logging, leading to long-term environmental consequences.
I cleared my room!
The Amazon Rainforest is a Tropical Rainforest
The daintree rainforest is a tropical rainforest.
Cleared is a verb (past tense of clear). It can also be used as an adjective (cleared land).
If cheque is not not cleared then it is called "Bounce".
The Amazon Rainforest is a tropical rainforest.
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