Why Are the Rain Forests Being Destroyed?

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Why Are the Rain Forests Being Destroyed Rain forest products A large number of everyday foodstuffs that we enjoy today have their origins in the rain forests of the world For example bananas peppers peanuts coffee tea cola cocoa vanilla sugar and many spices all come from the world’s rain forests although some have been adapted over the years to grow in other climate zones Valuable tropical woods including mahogany teak rosewood and sandalwood are used to make furniture ornaments and perfumes In the home oils gums and resins that have been sourced from the rain forests are found in such everyday items as soaps varnish and wood-finishing products fuel paint insecticides detergents and disinfectants Rain forest medicines Perhaps even more important than the household products we are all familiar with are the medicines that originate in the rain forest So far more than 2,000 rain forest plants have been identified as having anti-cancer properties Scientists have tested only 10 percent of these plants and have studied only 1 percent of them in detail About 25 percent of all medicines used by people in the US are made from ingredients originating in the rain forest Curare which is a substance extracted from a rain forest vine is commonly used in carefully measured doses in surgery as a muscle relaxant However tribal peoples use curare in stronger doses as a poison on darts and arrows when hunting The rosy periwinkle from the rain forests of Madagascar off the east coast of Africa is used to treat leukemia Who knows how many other cures remain undiscovered deep in the forests Climate regulation Rain forests store a colossal amount of water it is thought that up to half of the world’s rainwater Moisture that evaporates from the forest gathers in clouds above the canopy When the vapor condenses it creates the conditions for the forest’s daily downpour 10