Outline Introduction Body - The Amazon Rainforest’s Vegetation‚ Species‚ Climate 1 Amazon’s Vegetation 1 Deforestation 1 Human Influence 2 Soil Quality 1 Plant Adaptation 3 Universal Dependence 1 Oxygen Production 2 Lumber Production 4 Plant Species 1 2 Animal Species 1 Primates 1 Howler Monkey 2 Squirrel Monkey 3 Uakari Monkey 2 Mammals 1 Amazon Manatee 2 Pink River Dolphin 3 Anteater 4
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issues are deforestation‚ desertification‚ climate change‚ and pollution. A more general term used to identify these types of issues is Environmental Problems. Deforestation is a massive clearing of the Earth’s forests. Each year‚ strips of forest equivalent to the size of Panama are cut down and cleared. If these mass clearings continue at the rate they have been‚ all of the rain forests across the globe could cease to exist within one century. One major cause of deforestation is agriculture
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decades. (National Geographic‚ 1996) The Amazon gets worse and worse every time it is observed. The main cause for this is deforestation. This investigation will show what is happening to the Amazon Region and what could be the management for it. Socially‚ the main cause for rainforest destruction is deforestation which is done by humans‚ who are at fault for it. Deforestation is
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rainforest is affected by both human interference such as deforestation as well as the climate contributing to global warming and causing both harm and extinction towards the species located within the rainforest. Some of the changes are not down to human interference and is the process of evolution. In the Amazon there are different areas making up the rainforest‚ some areas show human interference where the area has been affected by deforestation‚ whereas other areas of the Amazon stay untouched and
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Joe Boselli Sunday‚ July 7‚ 2013 Chosen Topic: Global Deforestation Chosen Areas of Focus: Wildfires Article Title 1: Colorado wildfire: thousands evacuated in Colorado Springs By Kurtis Lee and Erin Udell This article tells about how many people in Colorado had been evacuated due to the raging wildfires that have been happening. I personally live in the Denver area and we have not had any wildfires down here. Unfortunately due to the dry weather we were not able to light any of our
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are virtually unrecoverable. As discussed earlier the deforestation of rainforests has the ability to cause‚ damaged oxygen cycle‚ no food or resources‚ no medicinal herbs or plants causing unknown disaster‚ and no more resources to build houses for out constantly growing population‚ this will have devastating effects on our eco-system. Tropical rainforests are getting cut down at a rate of 6000 trees an hour‚ this extremely rapid deforestation of rainforests has caused rainforests that were once
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‘is it impossible for humans to use the rainforest as a resource without destroying it?’ Describe what the rainforest is like. Rain forests are extremely dense‚ huge and magnificent places. They have almost half of all the plants and animals on the earth living in their boundaries. Some people such as the Amerindians live in them. The structure of the plants in the rain forest‚ as seen in the diagram to the left‚ it is set out in layers of height. Starting at the bottom‚ this layer is called
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activity. The environmental problems that El Salvador continually struggles with are deforestation‚ soil erosion‚ water pollution‚ contamination and lack of bio-diversity. El Salvador is the second most deforested country in Latin American after Haiti. In fact‚ nearly eighty five percent of its forest has disappeared since the 1960’s. Today‚ less than 6‚000 hectares are now considered to be primary forest. Deforestation in El Salvador occurs as a result of timber exploitation for fuel. The nation’s
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our country today. Deforestation Towards the end of the 20th century‚ the country’s forest cover dropped from 70% down to just 20%. From 1934 – 1988‚ almost 9.8 million hectares of our forest were destroyed. At 2000‚ we had 600‚000 hectares of old growth forest left. With massive deforestation‚ lots of species are also endangered. More than 400 plants and animals are currently threatened with extinction including the dugong‚ tamaraw‚ and the Philippine eagle. Deforestation also contributes to
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ecological conditions more assessable to alien species and pathogens. Another driver of climate change and loss of biodiversity is deforestation‚ the cutting down of trees to make room for agricultural land is simply adding to the amount of greenhouse gases worldwide‚ especially where there is an increase in farmed ruminant animals like cattle and sheep. Deforestation is a major cause of the loss of biological diversity and is a significant global concern (Brockerhoff‚ E.G et al
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