Influence of US companies on tropical rainforests In this semester, we learned that human intervention can have serious and permanent impact on the resources of the earth. One of the traditionally damaged Earth resources by human behavior is the rainforest. Tropical rain forest provides many resources including important medicines to the Earth. In addition to potentially life-saving medicines, there are known rainforests of species of animals and plants.
Acid rain directly affects forest ecosystems and their inhabitants. Destruction of forest trees and plants is common. Acid rain can damage the leaf as it falls. The outflow of acid rain from trees and forest floor penetrates into the water supply of the forest, and the outflow not entering the water supply is absorbed by the soil. As a result, it will be similar to soil and water source infected by acid rain. Plants and living things die, living things that depend on these plants and smaller organisms also lose their food sources and die.
In Albuquerque and Flagstaff - water from our faucet begins to flow through the forest just like in most parts of the US. From their crown to their roots, healthy forests absorb rain and snow and filter, gradually releasing clean water to streams and rivers. The trees fix the soil and prevent flooding and erosion. This is why forest fires often involve massive landslides, as Southern California caused 21 deaths last month. Unfortunately, we can expect more fire, floods and landslides. Forests were too long and very flammable, as incorrect forest management has softened all fires for decades. By linking insect spreads, hot summers, and more serious droughts to climate change, we really get the secret to catastrophic fires. Indeed, this is what we have seen: the fire that devastated the western part last year has no precedent in terms of size and influence. When our forests are in danger, our drinking water is the same
In the long history, humans invaded tropical rain forest living space, wood and other agricultural uses. There are many natural phenomena and human activities that have little influence on tropical rainforests, thunderstorms, diseases, and other natural forces, compared to human activities such as logging, road construction, and large scale cleaning. It is used in meadows and other crops. Since the extensive purification occurring in almost all areas where the most intense rain falls is very extensive, it can take hundreds of years before something similar to the original vegetation returns. In the tropical rainforest, the "crop rotation" approach brought about deterioration of the virgin forest. Forests will gradually deteriorate if the trees are killed in a small compartment of land that was harvested in two to three years and then abandoned and the plots are transplanted before the main vegetation recovers