Rainforest Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of The Destruction of Rainforests.

Rainforest Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of The Destruction of Rainforests.
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The Destruction of Rainforests

Summary: Examines the issue of rainforest destruction. Describes unchecked industry contributes to consumption of the world's rainforest, the destruction of ecosystems, and rising pollution. Considers who is to blame for the destruction of the environment.

Rainforests play a major role in our life. Through industry and consumption the rainforest and the ecosystems are being destroyed. Pollution is rising in the earth's air, rivers and seas. The soil beneath humans foot steps are suffering from industrial mis-use and chemicals, while the ozone layer above the human's head is fading away exposing dangerous rays from outer space. Who is to blame for the destruction of the environment? MAN KIND.

Commercial logging is a common form of deforestation, cutting trees for sale as timber. Despite the fact that man kind has evolved from just an axe to big, complicated machinery and new techniques, logging of tropical rainforests appears to be increasing more and more every year. When a tree falls, it can bring down dozens of trees surrounding it, thus damaging the remaining untargeted trees. Furthermore, moving the fallen trees to an industry usually occupy large...

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