1. Cattle Ranching
Many rainforests in the Central and Southern America have been burnt down to make way for cattle farming, which supplies cheap beef for North America, China and Russia. It is estimated that for every pound of meat that is produced, 200 square feet of rainforest is being destroyed. In the past 20 years Costa Rica has lost the majority of its forests to beef cattle ranching. This is known as slash and burn farming and is believed to account for 50% of rainforest destruction. But the land doesn't last forever; the soil without the forest will soon become dry and crusty. The cattle farmers then have to move on and destroy some more land to keep their cattle alive.
2. Logging
Logging is believed to be the second largest cause of deforestation. Timber companies cut down trees such as mahogany and teak and sell them to other countries to make furniture. Smaller trees are used to produce charcoal. Large areas of the forest are cut down in one go and the most valuable trees are used for timber and the rest of them for wood chipping.
3. Agriculture
Much of the fruit and cereals we buy from tropical countries have been grown in areas where rainforests used to live. The trees are being cut down to make way for vast plantations where products such as bananas, palm oil, pineapple, sugar cane, tea and coffee are grown.
Palm oil is in our every day products such as: Ben & Jerry's, McDonald's, some milk, cookies, crackers, popcorn, frozen dinners, low-fat dairy, candy, soap and cosmetics.
4. Mining
More Developed Countries (America and United Kingdom) are demanding minerals and metals such as diamonds, oil, aluminium, copper and gold which are found in the ground below rainforests. Poisonous chemicals are sometimes used to separate the waste from the minerals, for example mercury, which is used to separate gold from the soil and debris with which it is mixed. These chemicals often find their way into rivers, polluting water supplies which local people depend on, killing fish and other animals that feed on them, like orang-utans.
Because they are using it for wood and paper and stuff but they are ending the lives of animals and people and changeing endangerment to extinction every single day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! O.K I'm done
2 per second
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The dollar bills lifespan is forever because it can never be completely destroyed and all depends on the way it is treated by the owner
he hasnt destroyed it with water he olny flooded it once
Some biblical scholars believe that Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed around 1892 B.C.
because it is being destroyed
Hell yeah.
yes
to make buildings and have paper O_o
tropical equatorial rainforests are near the equator some are in the amazon S.T <3 T.L
Three reasons why the rainforests are being destroyed are to satisfy the world's need for paper, wood, and beef.
their foodis being taking away, teir home is being destroyed, and the animals are being hunted more.
i could not give you an accurate answer due to the rate that they are being destroyed.
Yes, I think. Sense south American rainforests are being destroyed, their habitat is disappearing.
Many of the rainforests are being destroyed becase the temperature is altering this habitat and sometimes making it detiriorate (how do you spell that word!) completely. WE NEED TO SAVE OUR RAINFORESTS!!!!
Sloths are endangerd because they are losing their habitats. Rainforests are getting cut down, and the sloths' homes are being destroyed.
nothing but I'm sure that if the weather is to hot then the rain forest is destroyed