David Orme
Jungles: Set 1
Jungles: Set 1
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The jungles on our planet are diverse and home to many different species. A plane crash in the jungle can be a dangerous and tragic event. This fun non-fiction reading book with exciting colour photos and illustrations will appeal to older struggling readers, focusing on a popular topic and engaging even the most struggling readers.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 36 pages
Publication date: 01 January 2019
Publisher: Ransom Publishing
Jungles on our planet are fascinating and diverse ecosystems that support a wide range of plant and animal life. They are home to many unique species, including monkeys, elephants, and tigers, and are essential for maintaining the balance of our planet's ecosystems. However, jungles are also facing many threats, including deforestation, climate change, and poaching.
One of the most famous plane crashes in the jungle occurred in 1972 when a Boeing 727 crashed in the Amazon rainforest. The crash was caused by a combination of factors, including poor weather conditions, pilot error, and inadequate maintenance. The crash resulted in the deaths of all 152 passengers and crew on board, and it was one of the deadliest plane crashes in history.
The crash site was located in a remote area of the Amazon rainforest, and it was difficult for rescue teams to reach the crash site. The jungle was dense and thick, and it was home to many dangerous animals, including snakes, crocodiles, and piranhas. Rescue teams had to use helicopters and boats to reach the crash site, and it took several days to recover all of the bodies.
The crash had a significant impact on the local community. Many of the passengers and crew were from the United States, and their families were devastated by the news of the crash. The crash also highlighted the dangers of flying in remote areas of the world, and it led to increased safety measures for airlines.
In addition to the crash site, the Amazon rainforest is home to many other interesting features. The forest is home to the world's largest rainforest, which covers an area of over 2.7 million square miles. The forest is also home to many unique species of plants and animals, including the giant anteater, the jaguar, and the macaw.
The Amazon rainforest is also a vital source of food for many people around the world. The forest is home to many different types of fruits, vegetables, and animals, and it is a major source of income for many local communities. However, deforestation is a major threat to the Amazon rainforest, and it is causing the forest to lose its biodiversity and productivity.
Deforestation is caused by a variety of factors, including logging, mining, and agriculture. Logging is the most common form of deforestation, and it involves cutting down trees to make room for farming or other development. Mining is also a major threat to the Amazon rainforest, and it involves extracting minerals from the soil. Agriculture is also a major threat to the Amazon rainforest, and it involves clearing land for farming or other development.
Deforestation has a significant impact on the environment. It leads to the loss of habitat for many species of plants and animals, and it can also lead to soil erosion and water pollution. It can also lead to climate change, which is a major threat to the planet.
To address deforestation, many organizations are working to protect the Amazon rainforest. These organizations include the Rainforest Alliance, the World Wildlife Fund, and the United Nations. The Rainforest Alliance is a non-profit organization that works to promote sustainable agriculture and forestry practices in the Amazon rainforest. The World Wildlife Fund is a non-profit organization that works to protect endangered species and their habitats. The United Nations is a global organization that works to promote sustainable development and protect the environment.
In addition to protecting the Amazon rainforest, it is also important to reduce our carbon footprint. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that is released into the atmosphere when we burn fossil fuels. By reducing our carbon footprint, we can help to slow down the rate of climate change.
There are many ways that we can reduce our carbon footprint. We can start by using energy-efficient appliances, driving less, and eating a more plant-based diet. We can also support organizations that are working to reduce carbon emissions.
In conclusion, jungles on our planet are fascinating and diverse ecosystems that support a wide range of plant and animal life. They are also facing many threats, including deforestation, climate change, and poaching. The crash of a Boeing 727 in the Amazon rainforest in 1972 was one of the deadliest plane crashes in history, and it had a significant impact on the local community. The Amazon rainforest is home to many interesting features, including the world's largest rainforest, unique species of plants and animals, and a vital source of food for many people around the world. However, deforestation is a major threat to the Amazon rainforest, and it is causing the forest to lose its biodiversity and productivity. To address deforestation, many organizations are working to protect the Amazon rainforest, and it is also important to reduce our carbon footprint. By using energy-efficient appliances, driving less, and eating a more plant-based diet, we can help to slow down the rate of climate change.
Weight: 116g
Dimension: 199 x 163 x 3 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781781270608
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