The abiotic factors (nonliving factors) involved is the land itself.
The soil will be damaged if it's burned numerous times. There won't be any nutrients left for plants to grow.
If that happens, there will be no plants, and no animals that eat plants because that's what they need to survive.

If the destruction continues at the rate it's going now our children won't be able to see what a rainforest looks like.
They won't be able to go to South America and see all the wonders the Amazon has.
They'll be able to look at pictures in books, but is that really good enough?
Wouldn't you rather be doing something about this instead of reading my webpage?
I'd think so.. If you were really wanted to do something about it.

In 35 years, all this will be gone.

Earth will be going downhill even more than it is now.
Pollutants will be destroying the ozone layer,
the one thing that stops harmful UVA and UVB rays from getting to us.
Cancer would be bigger than it is now. And where are the cures?
In the rainforest!
All of this is connected.
Everything and everyone is connected on this earth somehow.
If it's going on there, it'll be coming to you soon. Is that what we really want?

 

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