30 acres of tropical rainforest is lost every minute!!!
1.5 acres.
the answer is about 135000 every minute but it is not exact. people stop cuting down the trees!I think it mightbe...............deforesttaion has now been stoped in the arizonian area of the tropical forest but in other parts i am not sure blah blah blah you improve this answer
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) found thatBetween 1990 and 2005 Brazil lost 2,974,867 hectares (7,351,000 acres) of Amazon Rainforests annually.That's 8,150 ha per day, 340 ha per hour, 5.6 ha every minute. Or 10.5 football fields every minute. (An American Football field measures 0.53 ha (1.32 acres))Worldwide tropical deforestation rates increased 8.5 percent from 2000-2005 when compared with the 1990s.Tropical rainforests lost 10,240,133 hectares (25 million acres) annually between 1990 and 2005.
this should help: every minute an area of 6 football fields worth of trees in the amazon rainforest are cut down or burned
proboly about 1907 per second
the answer is about 135000 every minute but it is not exact. people stop cuting down the trees!I think it mightbe...............deforesttaion has now been stoped in the arizonian area of the tropical forest but in other parts i am not sure blah blah blah you improve this answer
enough to fill an entire 10000 acres of trees
Approximately 150 acres of the Amazon rainforest is deforested every minute, totaling around 78 million acres per year. This widespread deforestation contributes to habitat destruction, biodiversity loss, and climate change. Efforts to protect and preserve the Amazon are crucial to mitigate these damaging impacts.
humans cut around 6 full sized soccer pitches in one second and that is why the amazon rainforest had shrinked 20% form its real size
About 1 and a half acres per second i think.
There are over 150 hectares that are being logged every minute. Our need for paper products and land are the driving factors.