Table of Contents
- 1 Why are people concerned about the destruction of the rainforest?
- 2 Why should you be concerned about the disappearance of tropical rain forests?
- 3 Why are tropical rainforest vanishing fast give one reason why this should be stopped?
- 4 Can the rainforest grow back?
- 5 What threats does the rainforest face?
- 6 What problems does the destruction of the rainforest cause quizlet?
Why are people concerned about the destruction of the rainforest?
The trees and plants of the Amazon Basin absorb carbon dioxide during the process of photosynthesis . If there are fewer trees and plants, due to deforestation, then less carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere. In this way deforestation contributes to global warming and therefore climate change .
Why should you be concerned about the disappearance of tropical rain forests?
Deforestation drives climate change. Removing trees deprives the forest of portions of its canopy, which blocks the sun’s rays during the day and holds in heat at night. This disruption leads to more extreme temperatures swings that can be harmful to plants and animals.
How are humans threatening the rainforest?
Logging interests cut down rain forest trees for timber used in flooring, furniture, and other items. Power plants and other industries cut and burn trees to generate electricity. The paper industry turns huge tracts of rain forest trees into pulp.
Why are tropical forests disappearing quizlet?
Why are tropical forests disappearing? Tropical rain forests contain more species than any other ecosystem.
Why are tropical rainforest vanishing fast give one reason why this should be stopped?
Answer: The tropical rainforests are vanishing fast because the trees are being cut down to make space for building cities, farming and mining. Many trees are also been cut down for fire wood . We should stop cutting them because we are losing many plants and animals living there.
Can the rainforest grow back?
As long as some remnants are left when the forest is cleared to provide seeds and refuges for seed dispersers, tropical forests can grow back with astonishing speed. These regenerating forests are also crucial for protecting biodiversity and all the ecological and social benefits it provides.
What will happen if all the trees on Earth are cut?
Eighty per cent of land animals and plants live in forests and without the trees most of them will die. Trees also keep the ground wet and cool, and help to drive the water cycle. With no trees, the land will heat up and dry out and the dead wood will inevitably result in enormous wildfires.
What are some factors that might slow destruction of the rain forest?
Overfishing, catching more fish than are naturally produced, can lead to the long-term destruction of a population and even to extinction. See harmful methods and statistics, problems that arise, the importance of ‘fishing down the food web’, and solutions presented for overfishing.
What threats does the rainforest face?
Threats Facing The Amazon Rainforest
- Ranching & Agriculture: Rainforests around the world are continuously cut down to make room for raising crops, particularly soy, and cattle farming.
- Commercial Fishing:
- Bio-Piracy & Smuggling:
- Poaching:
- Damming:
- Logging:
- Mining:
What problems does the destruction of the rainforest cause quizlet?
Deforestation also causes other problems in the world such as climate change, global warming, rainfall, and animal extinction.
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