The deforestation in some tropical rainforests has become a serious ecological problem. What is the direct consequence of deforestation? A. Increase in global oxygen production B. Stabilization of soil quality C. Loss of habitats for many species D. Reduction in carbon dioxide E. missions 相关...
C Human-led deforestation is linked to less rain in tropical rainforests, according to a new study.Robust (强健的) forests help produce rainfall in a process called moisture recycling. Essentially, trees absorb rainwater and release its moisture back into the atmosphere, contributing to cloud format...
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The Causes and Effects of Deforestation in Tropical Rainforests Tropical rainforests are the most alive places on earth. Covering less than 12% of the land's surface, the rainforests are home to more than half of all living species (Lewis, 4). 90% of all non-primates reside in tropical ra...
Human-led deforestation is linked to less rain in tropical rainforests, according to a new study published last month in the journalNature. Large-scale cutting of trees in the Amazon and other rainforests could lead to declining agricultural yields, raise the risk of wildfires and promote irregular...
Simply banning the timber trade or establishing reserves will not be enough to salvage the world’s remaining tropical rainforests. In order for the forest to be preserved, the underlying social, economic, and political reasons for deforestation must be recognized and addressed. Once the issues are...
Tropical rainforests, arguably the biggest victims of deforestation, cover only about 6 percent of the Earth's land surface [source: WWF]. However, within this 6 percent live almost half of all plant and animal species on Earth. Some of these species only live in small specific areas, which...
Tropical rainforests have received much attention over the past decade due to their rich biological diversity as well as the rapid rate at which they are disappearing. In recent years, tropical deforestation has become an issue of international concern. However, as tropical forests have become ...
Today, the majority of deforestation actually happens in tropical rainforests. About 12 million hectares of tropical forest were lost in 2018 — the equivalent to 30 football fields per minute — the BBC reports. And those lush, gorgeous landscapes hold an approximate 25 percent of the world’s...