Humans and Animals will be affected differently in many ways. The construction of roads has to access logging, oil, and mining sites in the forest. These roads are funded by government and development agencies, some are financed by private companies or development interests.
For humans, it is somewhat better because the food products come from rainforests as well, such as bananas, citrus, cassava, avocado, cashews, Brazil nuts, vanilla, sugar, coffee, tea, and cocoa. Medicine also comes from the rainforest, some of the ingredients for medicine come from the plants. So do materials such as rubber, oil, gum, resins, and paper. However, if we grew more farms and gardens we would be able to provide food from those gardens and farms, it will take more work, but it will be worth it. Using the products in the rainforest, it's a bad thing and a good thing. The food and materials help survive, yet it could kill the forest and places for animals to live in.
There are many roads that are being built or upgraded, it's a good thing because it can be a lot safer for us, humans, to drive in. But again, they won't be able to fix all the roads, and adding roads in the rainforest would be a waste of time and just kill the animals and the forest itself. It can help the people in the forest much more, but as we see, the people also survive that way. Road construction in the forest can cause impede streams, increase forest flooding, and drastically increase soil erosion. If that happened fish can die out and other species. And degraded lands are also often less able to hold onto water, which can worsen flooding.
If we did keep the roads paved at all times, it can save money and energy and reduces greenhouse gas emissions, more than offsetting pollution generated during road construction, according to a new study. Many parts of the world are increasingly the result of political pressure from corporate interests, namely loggers, mining companies, oil and gas developers, and industrial agricultural firms, rather than government-backed poverty alleviation and development efforts.
The deforestation of rainforests can be a big and devastating effect on our world. It can lead to many animals getting extinct, which is happening as of today. It also decreases the biodiversity that our planet enjoys. It can also lead to the degradation of soil and to erosion, as trees and plants usually hold the ground in place and provide necessary nutrients to it. It can also have a huge effect on our climate, and climate can destroy animals, like in the Arctic.
Why is the sun's renewable energy important to animals?
1. they are able to directly convert the sun's energy into food
2. they eat plants that get their energy from the sun
3. the suns energy isn't important to animals because they don't depend on the plants
4. they absorb the sun's energy through their skin as a way of staying warms
Answer:
2. they eat plants that get their energy from the sun
Explanation:
Based on the way energy flows through an ecosystem, animals could not survive if they did not have the source of plants. So, the sun's renewable energy is important to animals because the sun helps them grow their food.
I hope this helps and makes sense!
Answer:
4. they absorb the sun's energy through their skin as a way of staying warms
Explanation:
Can someone please help its science
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Which of the following is NOT a part of a nerve cell?
a.
dendrite
b.
neuron
c.
axon
d.
cell body
Answer: Your answer is B. Neuron. When you look at the nerve cell you can see the cell body, the dendrites ontop of it, axon is the tail like thing at the bottom and the neuron isn't even part of the nerve cell
Explanation:
xplain why the kidneys are important to our survival. (2 points)
a
They filter waste from the blood.
b
They remove urine from the body.
c
They increase sugar levels in the blood.
d
They make new blood for the body.
Answer: the answer is a .
Explanation: kidneys do not "remove" urine from the body. They filter waste in the blood which then forms the urine. The kidney thus functions in filtration of waste products from the blood leading to urine formation.
im not very good with science and i just need help with this assignment please
Answer:
Hey,
So what you would do here is first choose a biome, such as the desert for example, then choose an organism that lives there, or an animal. Then think of what it is like where it lives, is it dry, cold, windy, and so force, just describing the place by its looks and climate. How would this population increase, maybe it would be if there was suddenly more food there for them, or if their ecosystem got better for them to live, then, if they populated more, how would that affect the ecosystem. Maybe some animals would die off more, or some would have to much food. Like what if the fly population suddenly doubled, for example, how would that affect the ecosystem? Now what would happen if that organism was removed? If flies were removed, spiders and a lot of other organisms would not have food, and some organisms would overpopulate because nothing would eat them. That is just an example.
Explanation:
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