the world's tropical rainforests are disappearing at an alarming rate. Previously, when we know that we are all aware of their importance in our lives. Today there are more than two thirds of the tropical rainforests of the world as the fragmented remains of their former glory. The man in his unbridled quest for power and domination over nature continue to destroy the sacred trust that is a heritage that the planet itself depends on our home Spaceship Earth in the balance. What can be done in this orderNow in order to reverse the trend towards the right?
tropical rain forests and their importance for global ecosystem and human existence, therefore, are important. Unparalleled in terms of biological diversity, tropical rainforests are a natural pool of genetic diversity, which provides a rich source of medicinal plants, foods that are high performance, and a wealth of other useful forest resources. This is an important habitat for migratory animals and to support as much as fifty percent ofSpecies of life on our planet, not to mention a number of different and unique indigenous cultures. Tropical rainforests play an important role in regulating global climate as well as maintaining regular rainfall, while buffering against floods, drought and erosion. They store large amounts of carbon, while producing more than a considerable amount of oxygen in the world.
Despite their important role, are the tropical forests around the small area confined between latitudes22 ° North and 22 ° south of the equator, or in other words, between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer. Since most of the land north of the village land to tropical rain forests are naturally restricted to a relatively small area to the surface of the world total.
Like so many other places of natural tropical rainforests are a dwindling resource of the 21st Century. The vast areas of forest, marsh, desert, savannah, and that the earth's surface a simple carpetFive generations scattered fragments have been reduced. Today there are more than two thirds of the tropical rainforests of the world as fragmentary remains. Only a few thousand years, the tropical rain forests, as 12 percent of the earth's surface, or about 6 million square miles (15.5 million square kilometers), but today less than 5 percent of the Earth's surface is covered covered by these forests, or 2.41 million square miles or 625 million hectares). The largest tract of contiguousAmerica is the rainforest located in the Amazon basin in the south. More than half of this forest lies in Brazil, which holds about one third of the world's remaining forests in tropical rain. Another 20 percent of the world's remaining rainforests in Indonesia and the Congo basin, while the rest of the planet, there are rainforests in tropical regions worldwide spread.
The global distribution of tropical rainforests can be divided into four geographical areas of bio-basedabout four forested continental regions: the Ethiopian and Afro-tropical, Asian or Australian, Australian, Asian or Indo-Malayan/Asian, and neo-tropical.
E 'is therefore essential that the little that remains of this vital area is preserved and maintained. Because it would be more sluggish than it already is, you can also throw in the towel and admit that not only deserve our place on this planet and we can go all our dead to know that we havethe generation that turned its back to life.
But is there a way we can all contribute, so that the local power and vitality are due back in the rainforests of our world. known to those of the performance of an ancient Ayurvedic methods Agnihotra we can play an important role that no other technology can be known by man to do to comply. We can can our local newspaper performance and participation in this new technology back to breathe life into the rainforest in the worldand at the same time to increase our awareness and the whole of humanity, the collective consciousness of this makes the heart of the problem. lack of awareness of man is the cause of chaos in which we are today, and so here it is, we must work to make the change. Join me in this great work and address the challenges facing this dilemma or disaster we have no one to blame but ourselves the fruits of our joint action.
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