What is the climate in the amazon rainforests?

Tropical Lots of sunshine and moisture make an excellent environment for plants and animals to thrive.

The Amazon rainforest climate is changing for the worse though. It's believed that rainfall has decresed due to large scale deforestation. Fire and drought pose the biggest threat to the Amazon rainforest.

Dry conditions greatly increase the risk of forest fire. During 2005, the Amazon rainforest suffered the worst drought in over a century. As larger areas are cut down or burned on a yearly basis for cattle raising, farming or other purposes, this can only increase global warming due to the carbon dioxide and methane realeased into the atmosphere by the burning trees.

If we consider that the Amazon rainforest is the biggest remaining tropical forest on earth, the consequences for future generations would be devastating. Needless to say that we need to take urgent care of this matter, particularly those countries benefiting from it. We can only hope that world leaders will come to terms with it and start thinking about the survival of the world as a whole rather than their own backyards at any cost.

The Amazon rainforest climate concern us all so we better start doing something about it!

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