1. Describe the difference in population in the Steppes versus the Tropical Coast. 2. What events led to the deforestation in this region?

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The image contains two questions. The first question asks for a comparison of population between Steppes and Tropical Coasts. The second questions asks for the events that led to deforestation in this region. These are geography questions.

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Steppes have lower population density than tropical coasts. Deforestation is caused by agriculture, logging, and urban development.

Steppes have a significantly lower population density compared to tropical coasts.

Deforestation in tropical regions is often caused by agricultural expansion, logging, and urban development.

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Steppes have a significantly lower population density compared to tropical coasts.

Deforestation in tropical regions is often caused by agricultural expansion, logging, and urban development.

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Steppes are semi-arid climates, which are too dry to support a forest, but not dry enough to be a desert. Deforestation can lead to loss of biodiversity and habitat.

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It is important to consider that deforestation is the clearing or thinning of forests, often resulting from agricultural expansion, logging, or urban development, leading to loss.

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