5.400 acres an hour and 129,600 acres a day. That is way too much! People think we have such a big rainforest so it doesn't matter but we don't. If that doesn't help then think of how many animals are losing there homes every day. Hundreds of animals are. That does not mean they can just move into more areas of the rainforest. People are killing animals every day!
there is no certain amount theres is just millions of forest acres being burned away each day. the answer is millions of forest acres are burned away each day.
covers around 1.5 million square miles
at least 1 acre
Tribes living in the rainforest climates survive by living off the land. They eat foods they find in the rainforest, they use materials they find in the rainforest to build their homes, and they hunt.
The earth is 197 million square miles of land and water. Water inhabits 140 million miles of it, and land, the other 57 million. Rainforest contain 6% of that land, so that means 3.42 million miles of land are rainforest, but that number goes down by a certain numeral every day, determined by how much countries cut/hour.
Some examples of countries that produce more food than they consume include the United States, Canada, Australia, and Brazil. These countries have large agricultural sectors and benefit from favorable climates and extensive farming land, allowing them to export food and agricultural products to other nations.
Nearly 17% of the amazon rain forest has been exploited for human settlements. it was predicted long before that if the forest is cleared the land wont support cropping for a longer period of time and soon it wood be deserted . But till now not a sign of desertification is seen in those areas.
Brazil is the largest country in South America.
60% of Brazil is covered by the Amazon rainforest.
The Amazon Rainforest does not have many mountains because unlike the Andes region the land in the Amazon Rainforest is mainly flat. Except for the highest mountain peak in brazil Pico da Neblina and nearby Mount roraima
The Amazon rainforest sprawls across Brazil's northern border with Suriname. The Trio [Tiriyo], a Carib-speaking indigenous group, live in the Amazon rainforest in the Sipaliwini District in southern Suriname. They also are found in bordering areas in the state of Pará in northern Brazil.
They get a lot of produce from the rainforest by taking fruits and land of the Amazon
I think it is because people can use water power to power their electricity for there homes and when another company wants part of the Rainforest that is in Brazil then they 1) have to get permission to use that part of land 2) The Company has to pay Brazil for using their land.
is that it is big
No. It's in Brazil and the surrounding countries in South America. The Middle East is the area of land between Europe, Africa and Asia.
The land in the Amazon rainforest is almost completely covered by the many plants that grow there. A description would have to include words such as "overgrown" and "flat."
The largest rainforest is the Amazon rainforest, which lies mostly in Brazil. So the answer to your question is South America.
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