because houses are being built on the amazon and soil exhaustion
Large areas of the Amazon rainforest are being cleared primarily for agriculture, particularly for cattle ranching and crop production, such as soybeans. Deforestation is often driven by economic incentives, as land can be more profitably used for farming than left as forest. Additionally, illegal logging and infrastructure development, such as roads and mining, further contribute to the destruction of this vital ecosystem. This deforestation poses significant threats to biodiversity, climate regulation, and indigenous communities.
Mining involves constructing deep pits for the search of the particular thing. For constructing such pits, large areas of land have to be cleared. Mining essentials, i.e. things that are being searched for, are generally found in forest areas or in simple terms, forest areas are rich in minerals. Hence, large tracts of forests are cleared which leads to deforestation.
The increasing human population need more space hence natural forests, the habitat of elephants, are being cleared. Elephants ,on the other hand, require large areas of forests to live in and move about. Thus elephant's habitat are being continuously effected.
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Because the development in the Amazon destroys large areas of the rain forest.
Originally from Greek mythology Amazon was a term applied to a mythical group of large, powerful women. Amazon came to mean large and powerful thus Amazon or large and powerful river.
The Amazon jungle is being cleared for towns, mining, farming, and for cities.
Amazon is a rural region characterized by dense rainforests, with a limited presence of urban areas due to its vast wilderness and natural environment. The majority of the Amazon is made up of remote villages and indigenous communities rather than large urban centers.
A region is a large area with common features, such as shared culture, geography, or history, that distinguish it from other areas. Examples include the Amazon Rainforest region in South America or the Arctic region in the Northern Hemisphere.
Farmers in the Amazon River Basin have blamed mining for the cause of reduction in soil fertility. This part of the river once had large rain forests that were very fertile, if left alone. When the rain forest was cleared of vegetation it took all the nutrients from the soil with it.
The Amazon Basin
Burnt Hills got its name from the early settlers who cleared large areas of land by burning the vegetation. The burnt appearance of the hills from these controlled fires led to the name "Burnt Hills."