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    In your book, “The Truax”, you bring use a fantasy world to bring up a real-world problem with the environment today which is the concern of deforestation. In “The Truax” you showcase, through the plot, a major environmental problem and show the point of view from two different sides of the issue. “The Truax” is set up in a fantasy land similar to Dr. Seuss’ “The Lorax” to make it appeal to adult and children alike. The beginning of the book starts off with Truax, the logger, about to cut down…

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    Latin America Geography

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    Latin America has one of the most geographical variations of any location in the world. You can travel across Latin America and be close to the Pacific Ocean, a top of the Andes Mountain ranges, or be in the middle of the Atacama Desert. These variations of geography have a major impact on one of the most densely populated regions in the world. “Geography has strong and pervasive effects on economic and social development.” Most of the population in Latin America lives near the coast. Over 490…

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    Humans - we’re constantly moving and experiencing life with little regard for the consequences our actions have on things that we think do not affect us. We are so engaged with the social and anthropocentric aspects of this world that we often forget, ignore, and neglect nonhuman things and processes. However, most of these nonhuman entitities, such as nature, are a part of us as much as we are a part of it. Nature is not separate from humans and the two are vitally interconnected. Many…

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    that harmful containers don 't pollute our rainforests. Buying American woods that are used to make furniture and flooring are better choices than buying tropical woods that came from a rainforest. As Americans we could eat less meats that were raised in tropical places where rainforests used to stand. Another way that we can help is by donating money to charities that are helping to protect rainforests. By supporting the people who live in rainforests, people are letting them know that they…

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    There are plenty of campaigns to Save the Rainforests. When raising awareness for the plight rainforests are enduring, activists are not implying that other kinds of forests don’t matter; they are simply focusing on rainforests because they are the ones who face the most invasions by industrialization. As a community, people needed to focus on the rainforests. People did not create a Save the Pine Forests movement to stick up for other kinds of rainforests because they understood that, at this…

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    Peru Research Paper

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    Most of the berries that grow in the Amazon Rainforest can kill someone if ingested, most animals that are bright or neon colored are toxic, and deadly animals, such as Jaguars, can easily stalk, and kill unexpecting prey. The Amazon Rainforest is a very difficult location to survive in because of how perilous it is. By understanding these safety features, one can track down help if stranded…

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    Mt Tamborine Strategy

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    Rainforests are slowly dying out because of deforestation, pollution and the use of too many fossil fuels. People are not looking after rainforests, and as a result of this, the rainforests will start to die. This report has been put together to provide management strategies to protect the rainforests on Mt Tamborine. Three strategies have been put together, as seen in Table 1, showing the positives…

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    Climate changing is also a reason for the Amazon being threatened. Burning, running the forest and having a high rate of Co2 in the weather, the forest will be exposed to global warming. This is making the Amazon rainforest the heart of climate worrieness. “The more forest that is gone, the more temperatures increases, which causes more forest to die back, and so on”. (WWF, N.D). Another reason is oil development; oil digging in the Amazon is rising. Yasuni is one of the world’s ecologically…

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    wood, then most of the trees will be gone in the world so we couldn't breathe. In passage A it says "The Congo Basin rainforest in Central Africa is the second largest rainforest in the world. Only the Amazon rainforest is bigger." If the Congo Basin is the second largest rainforest in the world, then we wont have half the air we have now. also in passage A "The Congo Basin rainforest has been described as the Earth’s “second lung” because its trees and plants absorb large amounts of carbon…

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    sapiens. You need oxygen to survive. The only way in which there will be oxygen surrounding the face of the Earth, is by plants and other organisms converting carbon dioxide into oxygen during photosynthesis. The Amazon Rainforest is the largest rainforest left on the planet. This rainforest is responsible for producing 20+ percent of the oxygen on Earth (Taylor, 1). That is over 1/5 the total oxygen within the atmosphere of Earth. Can you imagine losing 1/5 the total amount of oxygen on the…

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