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.
Answer
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.
Answer for screen readers
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.
More Information
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.
Tips
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.
Sources
- 1.2 The Environment and Human Activity – World Regional Geography - louis.pressbooks.pub
- Environmental Effects of Trade - AP World History: Modern - Fiveable - library.fiveable.me
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