The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) found that tropical deforestation rates increased 8.5 percent from 2000-2005 when compared with the 1990s.
All round the world tropical rainforests lost 10,240,000 hectares (25 million acres) every year between 1990 and 2005.
That's:
That's about 36 football fields of rainforest lost every minute.
An American Football field measures 0.53 ha (1.32 acres).
Countries annually losing the most rainforest 1990 and 2005:
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Forests are being removed at approximately 1 acre per second, or 86,400 acres per day . . . 349 square kilometers per day. If the entire land surface of Earth were covered by forest today, at this rate it would take 1,166 years to completed denude it.
30 acres of tropical rainforest is lost every minute!!!
Approximately 40 football fields worth of forest are lost every minute, which translates to about 55,000 square kilometers of forest lost each year. This rapid rate of deforestation is primarily caused by human activities such as logging, agriculture, and infrastructure development. Conservation efforts and sustainable forest management practices are crucial to mitigate these losses.
tropical equatorial rainforests are near the equator some are in the amazon S.T <3 T.L
Scientist believe 1680 animals are killed each day. The amount each second is still unknown.
Approximately 150 acres of the Amazon rainforest are destroyed every minute, which accumulates to about 214,000 acres lost each day. Deforestation is driven primarily by agricultural expansion, logging, and infrastructure development.
Up to four trees are being cut down each second.
Well rain forest can be destroyed if a fire started. Of course. Yes, acres of rain forest are being destroyed each year in the Amazon. The forests are clear felled and the land used for farming.
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!
It is estimated that approximately 80,000 acres of rainforest are being cut down each day, globally. This rapid deforestation is resulting in the loss of critical biodiversity, ecosystems, and contributing to climate change. Efforts are being made to combat this through conservation initiatives, sustainable land use practices, and policy interventions.
The people of America eat around 350 slices of pizza each second, or 100 acres per day.
A rain forest is simply a forest that has lots and lots of rain each year (+70in a year) The Amazon rain forest in particular is very large it covers a good portion of South America (1.4 billion acres). It calls 9 different countries home and is home to thousands of types of trees and animals. The climate is warm (about 79* F) and humid.