What are two consequences of the deforestation of the world's tropical rainforests? (U2, Lesson 10)

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1. Loss of biodiversity: The deforestation of tropical rainforests leads to the loss of numerous plant and animal species that depend on the diverse ecosystems found within these environments. This can lead to a decrease in genetic diversity and potential extinction of unique species.

2. Climate change: Tropical rainforests play a crucial role in regulating the Earth's climate by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen through photosynthesis. When these forests are cleared, this natural carbon storage system is disrupted, leading to an increase in greenhouse gas emissions and contributing to global warming and climate change.
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