How Rainforests are Formed, and How They are Being Destroyed
Provided by: Global Forest Watch |Published on: January 17, 2023
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Synopsis
This captivating article describes how rainforests are formed and destroyed.
Interactive maps are embedded throughout the article to visualize tree cover, tree cover loss, carbon release from clear-cutting forests, and fire risk.
The article is easy to read, interspaced with illustrations, pictures, and interactive maps.
The interactive maps can be zoomed in and out to get analysis by country or by continent.
Additional Prerequisites
Students may need support navigating and interpreting the embedded maps.
Differentiation
As an extension of this activity, educators could encourage students to research more about rainforests and how they are connected to climate change.
Biology classes could further discuss rainforest ecosystems and how they are being harmed by rainforest destruction.
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About the Partner Provider
Global Forest Watch
Global Forest Watch (GFW) is an online platform that provides data and tools for monitoring forests. By harnessing cutting-edge technology, GFW allows anyone to access near real-time information about where and how forests are changing around the world. GFW is used every day to monitor and manage forests, stop illegal deforestation and fires, call out unsustainable activities, defend land and resources, sustainably source commodities, and conduct research at the forefront of conservation.
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