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    Brazil is a country in South America that is leaded by Michel Temer. Brazilians speak portuguese. Brazil hold one of the the world's largest river it is actually the second largest and holds more than 5,600 species of fish. It also holds the world's largest rain forest It has over 40 000 plant species, 1,300 bird species, 430 amphibians, 3,000 fish, 380 and reptiles. Brazil has the largest number of Catholics in the world. Roman Catholicism has been Brazil's main religion since the beginning of…

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    The Cassowary is a multicellular eukaryotic organism, found in numbers of approximately 1,200-2,000 within Australia (name, date). These flightless birds are first level consumers, feeding from over 150 different fallen fruit species, and it is estimated that 70-100 plant species rely entirely upon the Cassowary for seed dispersal over a habitat. As the only native animal adapted to consume most larger rainforest fruits and carry their seeds through their digestive system undamaged, these…

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    bad for the environment, it is good for the economies of the countries. It provides more jobs than anything else there. It is up to the countries that allow deforestation to happen to make the decision. Works Cited Bevins, Vincent. "Guardians of Amazon." Los Angeles Times. 10 Jul. 2015: A.1. SIRS…

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    There are many ways the Brazilian Government can protect the Amazon Rainforest. While it would be ideal to stop the destruction completely, if they were to pass and enforce stricter laws on the amount of deforestation that can occur in a certain amount of time, it would greatly lengthen the life expectancy of the Amazon, and allow for a sustainable deforestation process. An article in Newsweek found that “Between 2005 and 2010, Brazil’s greenhouse gas emissions plunged by 39 percent, declining…

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    Deforestation is occurring around this world more rapidly that It should be. While this is happening, people are losing their homes, animals are losing their lives, and this earth’s beauty is deteriorating. Using the Amazon rainforest, as an example to how people of this world are massacring the very essence of what we are would only give you a small insight to the destruction we are causing. The more we destroy our only resources the more we are suffocating ourselves. We are so busy trying to…

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    Jaguar Research Paper

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    Jaguars Melenie Cruz period 7 Jaguars are the largest species in America. And are the third largest species in America. They are found in south and central america. Their environment or where they usually are in heavily wooded savannas. Near warm water and low lands. They prefer wet lowlands swampy lowlands and tropical lowlands. They can also be found in shrubby places or small caves. They like living in a wet environment like near lakes or rainforests. Jaguars are carnivores.…

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    Deforestation is the permanent destruction of forests in order to make the land available for other uses. Can you imagine thirty-six football fields being wiped out per minute? This is happening to our forests, between twelve to fifteen million hectares of forest are lost each year. The DRC Congo and Australia have both undergone Deforestation which has led to loss in biodiversity, releases carbon gases into the atmosphere and many more devastating effects. Around half the world’s tropical…

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    http://www.rainforestfoundation.org/commonly-asked-questions-and-facts Unknown 2014, ‘Human Impact’, The Tropical Rainforest, viewed 5 March 2014, https://sites.google.com/site/vivianstropicalrainforest/human-impact Unknown 2014, ‘Medicinal Plants of the Amazon Rainforest’, Think Quest, viewed 6 March 2014,…

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    looked at the earth’s depleting resources. The image shows multiple resources like the Amazon rainforest, coal, gas, and multiple minerals. The image then list different key years and evaluates what resources will be left. As you can see according to the data, by 2062 most fossil fuels are expected to run out along with many important minerals. And by 2087 a huge majority of the world’s rainforest like the Amazon will be exhausted. The data disproves Sagoffs main claim that the world is not…

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    Earth's Climate Change

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    important affair, but little did we come to register that another substantial section comes to the loss of freshwater. The resource of freshwater is scarce, scarce to the point where we can possibly run out in the next few centuries. Grazing in the Amazon contributes to loss of freshwater by more than anyone could expect because of what the cows need to survive to produce meat and dairy produces. “For one, agricultural areas like the is the leading cause of ocean dead zones. It 's not freshwater…

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