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The answer is changing all the time on that.40 yers ago rainforest coverd 16% of the earths land today it%26#039;s around 6 or 7% .North America is like down to two and South america still has around 2 million acres ,i think . however american corperations are trying to get their grubby litttle hand on that too. They provide 50% of earth oxygen 25% of that is from the Amazon(From Brazil to Boliva) We (humans) have destroyed our own resources .
There are no %26quot;lost%26quot; tribes, their hidding! 0% 0 Votes -
4 main tropical (hot, close to the equator) ones, Australia, Amazon, Congo (in Africa), and one in southeast Asia. Lots of little islands have smaller ones.
Three main temparate ones (farther from equator, cooler)
Redwood Forests of California, a forest in southern Chile,
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Apparently a lot, because going by the statistics something like a 1,000 acres a day is being destroyed. They have been throwing this around since I was in school, haven%26#039;t %26quot;they%26quot; burned it all by now?
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