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Why are equitorial rainforests in the Amazon Basin depleting?​

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Answered by PrakritiAwasthi
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Equitorial rainforests in the Amazon Basin are depleting because the people cut down the trees to clear land for agriculture, building houses, industries, etc.

  • The biologically diverse rain forests are being destroyed day by day.
  • Deforestation is in fact considered a major driver of climate change.

We must take action so that these forests, its plants and animals and us humans who depend on them continue to live.

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