There are many ways in which the rainforest is exploited. Many of these ways are damaging to the environment. Rubber tapping causes almost no damage to the rainforest. Rubber tapping takes the natural latex from the tree by scraping grooves into the surface of the tree. The natural latex then falls into a cup‚ and is removed and processed to make the rubber. Rubber trees are quite rare - in a thirty square kilometre area‚ with 20‚000 trees‚ there may be just sixty rubber trees. Timber logging causes
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Tropical Design_ St. Peter Memorial Chapel‚ Tacloban‚ Leyte Author/s: Palileo‚ Christine Mae G. Mapua Institute of Technology‚ Manila‚ Philippines tinepalileo@gmail.com Abstract: Tropical architecture is usually associated on the visual aspect of the design‚ that every time we hear it a particular visual is associated with it‚ but tropical architecture is more than that. In this paper‚ tropical architecture is discussed based on its concept. Showing its application
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Causes and consequences of reduced biodiversity in tropical rain forests In many tropical countries‚ the majority of deforestation results from the actions of poor subsistence cultivators. However‚ in Brazil only about one-third of recent deforestation can be linked to cultivators. A large portion of deforestation in Brazil can be attributed to land clearing for pastureland by commercial and speculative interests‚ misguided government policies‚ inappropriate World Bank projects‚ and commercial exploitation
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The rainforest has many species of animals and plants of almost every family besides marine life. The rainforest can provide jobs food and water. Rain is very common in the rainforest because of its high humidity rate. Rainforests have a humidity rate of 77% to 88% all year long. The rain forest is an environment that is rainy and humid. The rain forest only has one season because it’s weather and temperature never change. The temperature never changes because of the high humidity rate and
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The Native Amazonians should be able to use the Rainforest however they want to. They have lived in the Rainforest for about 12‚000 years now. How would you feel if someone came to your house and say that you can’t live there anymore? That’s exactly how they feel. They know how to hunt and fish to feed their families. Native Amazonians also know which plants and crops that they can grow in the rainforest to be able to survive. Native Amazonians should be able to continue their way of life and
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TMA 04 Rainforests have been declining rapidly over the last few decades. There are various factors responsible for this decline‚ resulting in serious impacts on the environment and the economy. Critically discuss the causes of deforestation and solutions to it. Deforestation refers to the destruction of large areas of natural forests resulting in serious irreversible damage. Forests are crucial factors to our existence and because of the time it takes to replace harvested trees‚ they must
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Explain why Rainforests are fragile ecosystems under threat Human beings are the biggest threat to the rainforest ecosystems due to the exploitative nature of our industrial society. As the NIC’s with rainforests in have begun to develop they found the economic value of the rainforests for many international markets as well as internal infrastructure; the resources available are priceless. Logging companies are granted forestry rights‚ usually cheaply‚ to harvest timber to sell abroad for furniture
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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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The End 5 Facts about the Amazon Rainforest The Apurímac‚ Ene‚ Tambo‚ Ucayali‚ Amazonas‚ Solimões River make up the Amazon River 2.Amazon rainforest is located in South America and covers 2.1 million square miles of land. 3. The Amazon rainforest is a moist‚ broadleaf forest 4.There are approximately 10 million species of animals‚ plants and insects known to man and more than half of them call the rainforest home. 5. The Amazon rainforest is home to 205 of the bird species in the
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oil spills‚ charts outlining the deforestation of Brazil’s rainforests‚ and articles concerning the fate of polar bears in a world already locked into global warming. As governments and independent groups alike attempt to tackle these issues‚ one of the world’s most at-risk habitats is being overlooked. Human activity has destroyed over twenty percent of the world’s coral reefs and if conservation efforts are not increased the “rainforests of the seas” could be lost forever (Shah). According to
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