They die.
loggers cutting down trees hunters killing animals
poachers kill animals and make the animals start to leave the deciduous forests and chopping down the trees destroys homes for many animals and kills the trees that take a long time to grow.
Because people are cutting down their homes.
Yes it does, that is one of the problems in the forest that is causing these trees and animals to die. Other ways threats can happen is if there is pollution, cutting down, too crowded etc.
Well woodcutters cut down trees which help stopping climate change and if the rain forest is gone they will be no homes for the animals then they will die out. simple
A deciduous forest ranges in temperature throughout the year from 90 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer down to 30 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter.
Decomposers are helpful because they help to break down rotting materials. In a deciduous forest some of the decomposers are various types of fungus, beetles, and worms.
Yes, people are cutting down deciduous forest. In fact, that is where a large portion of deforestation is occurring. With America's growing population, there is a need to build more homes, and the way to do so is to cut down trees and build in the newly developing area.
The tree eventually shuts down chlorophyll (green) production in the fall
== == yes. trees are animals homes. yes. trees are animals homes.
Man cuts trees down and burns them. This makes the soil erode. The animals lose their homes and food so some die or leave.
A sample of soil from a temperate deciduous forest would be less nutrient-rich than the soil from a tropical rain forest, because the moisture would continually break down mulch to support a bigger variety of organisms.Tropical rain forests naturally support more species than a deciduous forest too.