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Amazon forest fire casuse of nature

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Answered by sibi61
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addition to the impact on global climate, the fires created environmental concerns from the excess carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide within the fires' emissions, potential impacts on the biodiversity of the Amazon, and threats to indigenous tribes that live within the forest.

addition to the impact on global climate, the fires created environmental concerns from the excess carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide within the fires' emissions, potential impacts on the biodiversity of the Amazon, and threats to indigenous tribes that live within the forest.Cause: Slash-and-burn approach to deforest land for agriculture and effects of climate ...

addition to the impact on global climate, the fires created environmental concerns from the excess carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide within the fires' emissions, potential impacts on the biodiversity of the Amazon, and threats to indigenous tribes that live within the forest.Cause: Slash-and-burn approach to deforest land for agriculture and effects of climate ...Total fires: >40,000

addition to the impact on global climate, the fires created environmental concerns from the excess carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide within the fires' emissions, potential impacts on the biodiversity of the Amazon, and threats to indigenous tribes that live within the forest.Cause: Slash-and-burn approach to deforest land for agriculture and effects of climate ...Total fires: >40,000Land use: Agricultural development

addition to the impact on global climate, the fires created environmental concerns from the excess carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide within the fires' emissions, potential impacts on the biodiversity of the Amazon, and threats to indigenous tribes that live within the forest.Cause: Slash-and-burn approach to deforest land for agriculture and effects of climate ...Total fires: >40,000Land use: Agricultural developmentBurned area: 906,000 hectares (2,240,000 acres)

Answered by HarshAgrawal007
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Many say it was a natural calamity but actually it isn't.

It was caused by some terrorists.

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