The Rainforest and Deforestataion

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WHY ARE RAINFORESTS IMPORTANT?

Rainforests are important to the global ecosystem. Rainforests:

? provide a home to many plants and animals,

? help stabilize the world's climate,

? protect against flood, drought, and erosion,

? are a source for medicines and foods,

? support tribal people, and

? are an interesting place to visit

RAINFORESTS HELP STABILIZE CLIMATE

Rainforests help stabilize the world's climate by absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is believed to contribute to climate change through global warming. Therefore rainforests have an important in addressing global warming.

Rainforests also affect local weather conditions by creating rainfall and moderating temperatures.

RAINFORESTS PROVIDE A HOME FOR PLANTS AND WILDLIFE

Rainforests are home to a large number of the world's plant and animals species, including many endangered species. As forests are cut down, many species are doomed to extinction. Some rainforest species can only survive in their natural habitat. Zoos cannot save all animals.

RAINFORESTS HELP MAINTAIN THE WATER CYCLE

Rainforests help maintain the water cycle. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, "the water cycle, also known as the hydrologic cycle, describes the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth."

The role of rainforests in the water cycle is to add water to the atmosphere through the process of transpiration (where they release water from their leaves during photosynthesis). This moisture contributes to the formation of rain clouds which release the water back on the rainforest. In the Amazon, 50-80% of moisture remains in the ecosystem's water cycle.

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THE ROLE OF POVERTY IN DEFORESTATION

Poverty plays a major role in deforestation. The world's rainforests are found in the poorest areas on the planet. The people who live in and around rainforests rely on these ecosystems for their survival. They collect fruit and wood, hunt wildlife to put meat on the table, and are paid by companies that extract resources from forest lands.

Most rural poor never have the options that we in Western countries take for granted. These people almost never have a choice to go to college or become a doctor, factory worker, or secretary. They must live off the land that surrounds them and make use of whatever resources they can find. Their poverty costs the entire world through the loss of the tropical rainforests and wildlife. Without providing for these people rainforests cannot be saved.

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