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February 9th, 2019

I have got a Project In English Friends.And I want your help!Please Reply!
Now let me Explain the Project.Its an Assignment.And the The question is: "The Precious Existance of the fragile earth is threatened by the indiscriminate falling of trees."How Would you respond to this statement?
Please Explain a Lot!!Because teacher added that she wants minimum 3 pages of the explanation.Please explain a lot!
Take your own time and type.Help your little brother…..
PLEASE REPLY SOMETHING!Or My Topic will die now!!!

Answer #1
Could you define the statement in easier English please?
Answer #2
I dont know exactly….But it says something against deforestation.And related to this statement,give a brief answer pleasee….
Answer #3
mate, you’d best post this question on a education forum site like www.boredofstudies.org and look for a reply there. There are heaps of educated people on the site and you can be guaranteed to get a answer.
Answer #4
…I blame panda bears.
they don’t look trustworthy.
Answer #5
I have got a Project In English Friends.And I want your help!Please Reply!
Now let me Explain the Project.Its an Assignment.And the The question is: "The Precious Existance of the fragile earth is threatened by the indiscriminate falling of trees."How Would you respond to this statement?
Please Explain a Lot!!Because teacher added that she wants minimum 3 pages of the explanation.Please explain a lot!

This statement is absolutely false, the Earth is not threatened one bit by the falling of trees, trees grew from the Earth!! On the other hand the Earth’s impermanent ecosystem is changing drastically due to the destruction of the Earth’s precious rainforests by mankind. This change in the ecosystem will threaten much of the biological life on the Earth. It’s kind of a trick statement to see if you’re paying attention!!
The Earth will survive the destruction of all of the life on it’s back, it will renew itself and begin producing lifeforms all over again, that’s what it does, it’s a self correcting system. Mankind on the other hand will not survive the destruction of it’s habitat. Everything you need to know about the destruction of the Earth’s lungs, natural chemist and natural megacities (rainforests) you can find on this page:
http://www.rain-tree.com/facts.htm

The Disappearing Rainforests
* We are losing Earth's greatest biological treasures just as we are beginning to appreciate their true value. Rainforests once covered 14% of the earth's land surface; now they cover a mere 6% and experts estimate that the last remaining rainforests could be consumed in less than 40 years.
* One and one-half acres of rainforest are lost every second with tragic consequences for both developing and industrial countries.
* Rainforests are being destroyed because the value of rainforest land is perceived as only the value of its timber by short-sighted governments, multi-national logging companies, and land owners.
* Nearly half of the world's species of plants, animals and microorganisms will be destroyed or severely threatened over the next quarter century due to rainforest deforestation.
* Experts estimates that we are losing 137 plant, animal and insect species every single day due to rainforest deforestation. That equates to 50,000 species a year. As the rainforest species disappear, so do many possible cures for life-threatening diseases. Currently, 121 prescription drugs sold worldwide come from plant-derived sources. While 25% of Western pharmaceuticals are derived from rainforest ingredients, less that 1% of these tropical trees and plants have been tested by scientists.
* Most rainforests are cleared by chainsaws, bulldozers and fires for its timber value and then are followed by farming and ranching operations, even by world giants like Mitsubishi Corporation, Georgia Pacific, Texaco and Unocal.
* There were an estimated ten million Indians living in the Amazonian Rainforest five centuries ago. Today there are less than 200,000.
* In Brazil alone, European colonists have destroyed more than 90 indigenous tribes since the 1900's. With them have gone centuries of accumulated knowledge of the medicinal value of rainforest species. As their homelands continue to be destroyed by deforestation, rainforest peoples are also disappearing.
* Most medicine men and shamans remaining in the Rainforests today are 70 years old or more. Each time a rainforest medicine man dies, it is as if a library has burned down.
* When a medicine man dies without passing his arts on to the next generation, the tribe and the world loses thousands of years of irreplaceable knowledge about medicinal plants.
The Wealth of the Rainforests
* The Amazon Rainforest covers over a billion acres, encompassing areas in Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia and the Eastern Andean region of Ecuador and Peru. If Amazonia were a country, it would be the ninth largest in the world.
* The Amazon Rainforest has been described as the "Lungs of our Planet" because it provides the essential environmental world service of continuously recycling carbon dioxide into oxygen. More than 20 percent of the world oxygen is produced in the Amazon Rainforest.
* More than half of the world's estimated 10 million species of plants, animals and insects live in the tropical rainforests. One-fifth of the world's fresh water is in the Amazon Basin.
* One hectare (2.47 acres) may contain over 750 types of trees and 1500 species of higher plants.
* At least 80% of the developed world's diet originated in the tropical rainforest. Its bountiful gifts to the world include fruits like avocados, coconuts, figs, oranges, lemons, grapefruit, bananas, guavas, pineapples, mangos and tomatoes; vegetables including corn, potatoes, rice, winter squash and yams; spices like black pepper, cayenne, chocolate, cinnamon, cloves, ginger, sugar cane, tumeric, coffee and vanilla and nuts including Brazil nuts and cashews.
* At least 3000 fruits are found in the rainforests; of these only 200 are now in use in the Western World. The Indians of the rainforest use over 2,000.
* Rainforest plants are rich in secondary metabolites, particularly alkaloids. Biochemists believe alkaloids protect plants from disease and insect attacks. Many alkaloids from higher plants have proven to be of medicinal value and benefit.
* Currently, 121 prescription drugs currently sold worldwide come from plant-derived sources. And while 25% of Western pharmaceuticals are derived from rainforest ingredients, less than 1% of these tropical trees and plants have been tested by scientists.
* The U.S. National Cancer Institute has identified 3000 plants that are active against cancer cells. 70% of these plants are found in the rainforest. Twenty-five percent of the active ingredients in today's cancer-fighting drugs come from organisms found only in the rainforest.
* Vincristine, extracted from the rainforest plant, periwinkle, is one of the world's most powerful anticancer drugs. It has dramatically increased the survival rate for acute childhood leukemia since its discovery.
* In 1983, there were no U.S. pharmaceutical manufacturers involved in research programs to discover new drugs or cures from plants. Today, over 100 pharmaceutical companies and several branches of the US government, including giants like Merck and The National Cancer Institute, are engaged in plant research projects for possible drugs and cures for viruses, infections, cancer, and even AIDS.
Rainforest Action
* Experts agree that by leaving the rainforests intact and harvesting it's many nuts, fruits, oil-producing plants, and medicinal plants, the rainforest has more economic value than if they were cut down to make grazing land for cattle or for timber.
* The latest statistics show that rainforest land converted to cattle operations yields the land owner $60 per acre and if timber is harvested, the land is worth $400 per acre. However, if these renewable and sustainable resources are harvested, the land will yield the land owner $2,400 per acre.
* If managed properly, the rainforest can provide the world's need for these natural resources on a perpetual basis.
* Promoting the use of these sustainable and renewable sources could stop the destruction of the rainforests. By creating a new source of income harvesting the medicinal plants, fruits nuts, oil and other sustainable resources, the rainforests is be more valuable alive than cut and burned.
* Sufficient demand of sustainable and ecologically harvested rainforest products is necessary for preservation efforts to succeed. Purchasing sustainable rainforest products can effect positive change by creating a market for these products while supporting the native people's economy and provides the economic solution and alternative to cutting the forest just for the value of its timber.
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Answer #6
Well you’d have to do some research about deforestation and it’s effects then. Try and find out how much is being cut down/cleared every year, and whether they are sustainable or able to be restored at all. Talk about the negative effects of deforestation (e.g. loss of habitat, etc.) and the positive effects (e.g. necessary for new developments).
Answer #7
...I blame panda bears.
they don't look trustworthy.

panda bears are the shame of the animals
they only eat 1 type of food
when you capture them they mostly die because of stress
when you capture them they refuse to mate
they are fat, really fat
and they always look depressed (if you think a panda is cute, than are emo’s cute as well)
Answer #8
Okay man!I asked about the Project haha!Not pandas!!
Answer #9

wadewick3 wrote: Select all

...I blame panda bears.
they don't look trustworthy.

panda bears are the shame of the animals
they only eat 1 type of food
when you capture them they mostly die because of stress
when you capture them they refuse to mate
they are fat, really fat
and they always look depressed (if you think a panda is cute, than are emo’s cute as well)
So it’s shameful to be delicate, sensitive and not appreciate being imprisoned by humans? And yes, emo’s are cute: Image
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Answer #10

wadewick3 wrote: Select all

...I blame panda bears.
they don't look trustworthy.

panda bears are the shame of the animals
they only eat 1 type of food
when you capture them they mostly die because of stress
when you capture them they refuse to mate
they are fat, really fat
and they always look depressed (if you think a panda is cute, than are emo's cute as well)

So it’s shameful to be delicate, sensitive and not appreciate being imprisoned by humans? And yes, emo’s are cute: Image
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I’m against emo’s and I hate it when they run around on festivals because they destroy everything what is good about a festival
Answer #11
emo boys than
So it's shameful to be delicate, sensitive and not appreciate being imprisoned by humans? Confused
yeah of course
it’s shameful for animals AND humands
you call it delicate
i call it weak
you call it sensitive
i call it… what? sensitive? animals don’t have feelings….
and every selfrespecting animal should be able to survive imprisonment by humans otherwise you’ll extinct soon
Answer #12
why don’t we blame the flies? They always annoy me and don’t do anything good..
Answer #13

kev_d_m wrote: Select all

why don’t we blame the flies? They always annoy me and don’t do anything good..
you’re just jealous they can fly and you can’t
Answer #14
no.. actually I’m jealous they can hang around a pile of dung and get away with it.. ++
Answer #15
just look at him, eating our forests
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bad panda…
Answer #16
Ok friends!Now answer to my Topic.Its Urgent!!!
Answer #17
Ok friends!Now answer to my Topic.Its Urgent!!!
there is thing called wikipedia, I hear it’s like the biggest online encyclopedia
I’m sure if you type in a search something like rain forests, global warming, deforestation
it will help you
also remember Bing is your friend.
Answer #18
Who is the little brother?
Answer #19
mate, you'd best post this question on a education forum site like www.boredofstudies.org and look for a reply there. There are heaps of educated people on the site and you can be guaranteed to get a answer.
I agree, good site!
Answer #20
here mate :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deforestation
Answer #21
Thanks a lot!!!
Answer #22
i dont think i’ve ever seen such a badly formulated question… "The Precious Existance of the fragile earth is threatened by the indiscriminate falling of trees."How Would you respond to this statement?
its as though paris hilton is making an attempt to be clever by placing as many ‘big’ words into a sentence that really does not require them…
how about this:
"How does deforestation affect Earth's ecosystem?"
@OP: google is your friend…i’m serial.
Answer #23
Moving to Helpdesk and look like this topic is solved.
Answer #24

also remember Bing is your friend.

lol’d at that one
I’d say ” ~ censored ~ you!, when we destroy a tree, we try to plant one to..”
you probably got that question on a piece of paper!