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1. Why are the world’s rainforests so important?

2. Predict solutions for slowing the loss of biodiversity.



3. Describe three ways humans are contributing to the loss of biodiversity.





4. How does the introduction of invasive, non-native species, threaten biodiversity?

User Ousama
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1.

Rainforests are important due to the amount of oxygen the tree's produce. It also adds biodiversity and more balance in the food chain of animals.

2.

If we slowed transportation and agricultural farming, greenhouse gases and carbon monoxide would be reduced magnificently.

3.

One way is that Humans are supplying demand for animal agriculture for food (when not need to). The greenhouse gases created by the factories alone are creating much of the ozone's destruction. Also, another reaction to demand of meat is, The space needed for farmland. They burn down much of the rainforest for farmland and grass for the cows and other animals. Thirdly, traveling alone and having many household luxuries aren't helping either. Lowering the use of composite resources and more wind, solar, and water energy can help the earth in total.

4.

Introducing invasive species endangers many of the other species. They could have a advantage or disadvantage over the other species. causing either over, or under, population for many of the species. Throwing the balance of it all off.

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