k Deforestation in Brazil 1 of 2 Deforestation in Brazil, satellite image 1 of 2. This image was taken in 2002 by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer MODIS on NASAs Terra satellite. It shows an area of the Amazon rainforest dark green in the Brazilian state of Mato Grasso, which in recent years has been subjected to massive deforestation to generate land for agriculture light green and brown. It was estimated by the Brazilian government that 48 per cent of Amazon deforestation in 2003 and 2004 took place in Mato Grasso. Deforestation destroys biodiversity, leads to increased soil erosion and may contribute to climate change. The extent of the damage can be seen by comparing with image E640671 which shows the same area in 2006. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Deforestation in Brazil  1 of 2  Deforestation in Brazil, satellite image 1 of 2. This image was taken in 2002 by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer  MODIS  on NASA s Terra satellite. It shows an area of the Amazon rainforest  dark green  in the Brazilian state of Mato Grasso, which in recent years has been subjected to massive deforestation to generate land for agriculture  light green and brown . It was estimated by the Brazilian government that 48 per cent of Amazon deforestation in 2003 and 2004 took place in Mato Grasso. Deforestation destroys biodiversity, leads to increased soil erosion and may contribute to climate change. The extent of the damage can be seen by comparing with image E640 671 which shows the same area in 2006.
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Deforestation in Brazil (1 of 2)

Deforestation in Brazil, satellite image 1 of 2. This image was taken in 2002 by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA's Terra satellite. It shows an area of the Amazon rainforest (dark green) in the Brazilian state of Mato Grasso, which in recent years has been subjected to massive deforestation to generate land for agriculture (light green and brown). It was estimated by the Brazilian government that 48 per cent of Amazon deforestation in 2003 and 2004 took place in Mato Grasso. Deforestation destroys biodiversity, leads to increased soil erosion and may contribute to climate change. The extent of the damage can be seen by comparing with image E640/671 which shows the same area in 2006.

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