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    Rainforest Biome

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    biomes. There are many different types of biomes but three are seven main types that can be split up into sub biomes. Two biomes, like the rainforest biome and the forest biomes can help determine ideas and facts that support the question. Rainforest biomes, one of the most import biomes in the world, have distinct features that lives up to its name. Rainforests are located near the equator which…

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    United States 93% of the entire land is suffering from slight to moderate erosion. To solve problems with deforestation we should have more natural parks to reserve rainforests. According to ‘The Rainforest’ “Fewer than 5% of the world’s tropical forests are included in parks or other kinds of protected areas,” (The Rainforest 105). As important as reserves are, even being a managed area isn’t safe if there are human neighbors with children yet not having resources like food. Many…

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    provide habitats for many different animals. The trees found in forests are also a vital element in environments. 2. Identify two different types of forest environments. Two different types of forest environments are Tropical Rainforests and Coniferous Forests. Tropical Rainforests are typically dense and are located near the equator. Whereas, Coniferous Forests are located near the two poles and is usually in a snowy environment. 3. Explain the importance of forest environment in supporting…

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    What impact we have on the animal. And finally, how many are left on this Earth, that's what I will be talking about. Habitat of an Okapi and how they live in it. Their habitat is usually rainy and forest. They mostly found in dense tropical rainforest in the North - Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. How it´s being hurt right now is because they are cutting down the forests which is making the animals able to be seen more by the…

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    Madagascar Research Paper

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    Tavy is the process of turning Madagascar’s tropical rainforests into rice fields. This is the most beneficial way for the families of Madagascar to provide for themselves. In addition, people in these communities are cutting down the endemic spiny forests at an alarming rate in Madagascar for charcoal production…

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    Death by Deforestation “Forests are the lungs of our land, purifying the air and giving fresh strength to our people” (F.R). Deforestation is caused mainly by human activities, which have increased global warming. In general, deforestation affects the hot and dry areas of the Amazon, but this loss is more than just its regional effect. It is impossible to overstate the impact of the humans destroying the forests. This action transforms forests into a vulnerable land that will be more impacted…

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    Cape York Peninsula Essay

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    The Cape York Peninsula (CYP) Bioregion is located on the Northern Queensland, which are included woodlands and rainforest along the east coast.() As a result of its geographical position, regional weather and countless havens, therefore, Cape York had a vital ecological value for the Australia regarded as pest and disease controls among the entire areas (The Department of State Development, Infrastructure and Planning, 2014). Cape York Peninsula is a high-risk area for the entry of exotic…

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    Loggers Research Paper

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    The Loggers should be allowed to continue to cut trees down in the rainforest. The three reasons on why they should continue are that: logging has the ability to benefit the environment, clear-cutting also has the ability to be good for the environment, logging provides useful materials for both building and fuel. Loggers do have the ability to choose how many trees they cut down. Loggers can also choose the amount of clear-cutting they do. Loggers also Firstly, Logging does benefit the…

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    for other uses.” Permanent, millions of acres of rainforests permanently destroyed, and we can’t replace those millions of acres as fast as we destroy them. We as humans take rainforests for granted, we only think of them a resources for paper but they are useful for so many other things. They are homes for many species, they keep the ecosystem balanced, and for some people their food. We need to stop deforestation before it’s too late. “Rainforests contain about 50% of the world's wildlife…

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    Deforestation is the process of clearing forests. Rates of deforestation are very eminent in the tropics, that contains poor quality of the soil has led to the practice of routine clear-cutting making new land available for farming purpose. Many countries have undertaken afforestation or reforestation projects to reverse the effects of deforestation, or to increase available timber. The deforestation of the Amazon remains a serious and widespread issue. Although the rate of destruction has…

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