
Rain Forest Destruction
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Social Studies, Geography, Science, Biology
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4th Grade - University
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Rainforests are dense, biodiverse forests found in tropical areas with heavy rainfall. The Amazon Rainforest, the largest on Earth, hosts millions of species and covers a significant portion of South America. Deforestation, driven by cattle ranching, agriculture, and other factors, poses a serious threat to these ecosystems. Brazil has made significant progress in reducing deforestation through laws and monitoring, but other countries lag behind. Rainforests play a crucial role in carbon dioxide absorption and oxygen production, and their loss would have global consequences. Conservation efforts are vital to preserving biodiversity and indigenous cultures.
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