It is decreasing so fast because deforestation is occurring, which means that humans are cutting down trees in the rain forest which decreases the amount of trees and affects animal's Eco-system! Another reason is because goods are becoming scarce and businesses are chopping down more trees to make more profit so their companies remain active.
do chillys grow in rainforests
In order to sustain the rainforest, its deforestation needs to be stopped, or at least slowed. The world's rainforests are being depleted much fast than they can replenish themselves. To accomplish sustainability in the management of the rainforests, it can only be used or consumed at a rate at which it can re-grow. There are many different reasons that the rainforests are being cleared. These include, but are not limited to: agriculture, ranching, urban sprawl, mining, oil, gas, wood, and paper. All of these industries have a lot of control over what is done to rainforests and believe it or not, getting the rights to protect them is very difficult! The needs of the human population have started to overcome the need to sustain the biodiversity found in the rainforests.
The amount of water there can be limited, so it grows when it rains.
Rainforests are mostly located near the Equator, but there are also rainforests in other parts of the world.
Rainforests are not hot and dry. They are hot and humid.
The slope of a linear function is also a measure of how fast the function is increasing or decreasing. The only difference is that the slope of a straight line remains the same throughout the domain of the line.
tropical rainforests
I don't think so
Buses can only come so fast. In this economy (in the United States), buses are decreasing, so the chances continue to get slimmer that a bus will come every time someone needs it.
Yes. chimpanzees live in Africa and Asia in the rainforests. So there are plenty of bananas in those rainforests.
No, we have only trees like pine trees, oak, linden trees and many others. So, no rainforests
Decreasing over the last 40 yrs or so
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The Mountain Tapir lives, as the name implies, high in the mountains. But their numbers have diminished because farmers have extended the grasslands for domesticated livestock into the mountains.
yes they do in African rainforests and indian rainforests
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Yes, Brazil has mountainous regions, such as the Serra do Mar and Serra da Mantiqueira. However, Brazil does not have deserts; its landscape is mostly covered by rainforests, savannas, and wetlands.