Rainforests play an invaluable role in sustaining life, but every year large portions of them are cut down for logging, mining, and cattle ranches.
The Amazon rainforest is located in South America and covers 2.1 million square miles of land. Brazil has 60%, Peru has 13%, and Colombia has 10% while other countries have very small parts of the rainforest within their borders. Altogether there are nin
The Amazon Rainforest, also referred to as Amazonia or simply The Amazon Jungle, is the world’s largest rainforest and, with an area of approximately 5,500,000 square kilometres, it represents over half of the world’s remaining rainforest. The Amazon rain forest occupies the majority of t...
The Amazon Rainforest fire is an international crisis. Brazil has already stated that it does not have the resources to combat the fires, which could potentially burn millions of acres of land. The loss of this many trees could accelerate climate change. French President Macron had this to say...
The Amazon is the world's biggest rainforest.Climate (1) change (改变) and what humans do have made it "sick".Usually,the rainforest can (2) fix (修补) itself.But now,it feels too tired to get better.The trees may die and the rainforest could turn into a hot,dry ...
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Of all the jungles that we can find on the planet, the Amazon is the most important. Join me to know these interesting Amazon Rainforest Deforestation Facts
Facts about the Amazon Rainforest Climate Change The destruction of rainforest means that less carbon dioxide is cleared from the air and can be stored in the rainforest's fauna and less oxygen produced. This means the rainfall cycle is impacted as less water is released by the trees which ...
The article highlights the damages sustained by the Amazonian rainforest due to climate changes that have caused irreversible weather patterns. Noted is that up to 40 percent of the rainforest will be lost by the next century if the temperature continues to rise by 2°centigrade. If it goes ...
In the Amazon rainforest, there is no dry season. This means that there is rain throughout the year, and even if the temperatures change, the rainfall can be guaranteed. While there is certainly a season where it rains more, there is not a season where it doesn�t rain at all. In...