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    the world by providing the earth with a home for plants and animals, natural resources, and protection. If the current rate of deforestation continues a world without trees could become reality. According to National Geographic, deforestation is defined as “clearing Earth’s forests on a massive scale, often resulting in damage to the quality of the land” (“Deforestation and Its...” ❡1). Since early times trees have been used to benefit humans without regard to the harm it has caused. The United States

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    Deforestation Have you ever been in on a trip and saw construction workers cutting down trees? That is called deforestation. Deforestation is the permanent destruction of forests that makes more land available to us humans to use. Due to deforestation about 1.5 acres if trees are cut every single second, and over half of the world's original forests have all been cut down. Luckily Canada is only about 0.4% of the global rate of deforestation, but that is still about 238 square meters of trees

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    October 2015 Cause and Effect of Deforestation Deforestation is a problem that does not concern many people, but it is an issue that the people of Earth need to deal with. In the past 50 years deforestation has increased a significant amount, but people around the world have been removing the forests since the 1600s. The forests remaining are in danger as the human population goes up, the need for resources will also increase and this will make the deforestation of the last forests come quicker

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    demand more, more space will be needed and cutting away the trees for humans to use. Deforestation is the act of cutting and clearing a large area of trees. It is the cause of extreme damage to the ecosystem and sustainability of life. Deforestation is negatively affecting the interaction between the water cycle, soil sustainability, and trees stability. There is a chain reaction due to deforestation. Deforestation leads to decrease in biotic pump disrupting the water cycle leading to a decrease in

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    Deforestation Imagine that one day you were to wake up to your house being demolished and bulldozed over all while not knowing why. You’d be pretty upset that your home that you live in is gone, right ? Well this happens to many animals’ homes everyday. In fact, 38 football fields worth of trees are lost every minute due to deforestation. At that rate, 21 million acres of forest, which is roughly the size of Panama, will be lost each year. Which impacts earth's animals in a very big way considering

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    Deforestation of the tropical rainforest in Brazil and surrounding countries I. Introduction Tropical rainforests are unique ecosystems with specific features that make them a world patrimony. Today about forests cover about 31% of the planet’s land. However, 46-58 thousand square miles of forest is destroyed yearly, equivalent to 36 football fields per minute. Besides its ecological value, they provide several exploitable resources, which make these forests important

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    Deforestation is a permanent destruction of forests, and an estimated of 18 millions acres of forest is destroyed every year. In recent decades, the forest is losing at a rapid rate, and deforestation is a man made problem because human cut down trees for economic development and social development. Governments and environmental agencies have recognized the problems of deforestation, and they set up different policies to regulate business companies and manufacturers for furthering damage the forest

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    local or national needs. Some causes of deforestation are agricultural expansion wood extraction and infrastructure expansion such as road building and urbanization. State policies to encourage economic development such as road and railway expansion projects have caused significant, unintentional deforestation in the Amazon and Central America. Some scientists and conservationists argue that the FAO provides too conservative an estimate of rates of deforestation because they consider an area larger

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    deforestation. According to the World Wild Life organization, more than half of the trees removed from forests are used for fuel purposes. As human population and technology increases, so does the demand for land. Rainforests are burned down to create more room for housing, urbanization, agriculture, and more. Trees are removed and utilized in order to supply items such as paper, furniture, and housing materials. Since 1980, over 224,000 square miles of the Amazon have been destroyed. In past years

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    Deforestation poses an alarming threat to Brazil’s Amazon rainforest, and it has been a serious concern for over 40 years. For thousands of years, the abundant, valuable resources in the Amazon were familiar only to the indigenous people of the region. In the 1500’s, before European colonization of Brazil, there were an estimated six to nine million individuals part of different cultures that made up a rich Amazonian society (“History”). Surrounded by the luxuriant rainforest and its natural resources

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