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Friday, May 15, 2009

Secret of life!

The Amazon rainforest is being destroyed much faster than we thought. Hundreds of thousands of trees were chopped down there last year say officials in Brazil and now a fifth of the rainforest's has disappeared. Some environmental campaigners say the Brazilian government cares more about selling goods and products to other countries than protecting the Amazon. Last year an area larger than Wales was cut down, which is 6% more than in August 2003-2004. The last time an area bigger than this - 26,000 kilometres - was lost was in 1995. Square This year the trees were mainly cut down in an area called Mato Grosso, where trees have made way for Soya fields. The biggest use of Soya is as food for farm animals, but it's also eaten by humans. Soya oil is used to make loads of things including ice cream, margarine's, mayonnaise and even lipsticks.

Greenhouse worries
Environmentalists are worried that by making the Amazon smaller, the rain forest will actually become a polluter of greenhouse gasses. That's because it will be less able to absorb the harmful gases that are created as more trees are chopped up and burned. The Amazon is still the largest rain forest in the world and is home to 30% of all animal and plant life on the planet planets oxygen levels are measured in Independent study of the earth shows that the world is composed of 21% of oxygen. A human needs about 12% to survive. But the encouraging statistics says that oxygen level is increasing. This may be due to the atmospheric compression, of heaver oxygenated gas. The reading was correlated from rock samples. But there is no real concern as of yet.

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