Social Sciences, asked by luckyvashist, 5 months ago

why are rainforests depleting ​

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Answered by SarthaknKasode
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Answer: Due to developmental activities, the forests are being destroyed. This is the reason for depletion of rainforests. Paddy is grown in the Ganga-Brahmaputra plains. Answer: Because rice requires sufficient amount of water to grow.

Answered by BoldStyle
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Rainforests are depleting due to developmental activities that are going on fastly and the climatic changes which leave the land barren .

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