Answer:
The Amazon Rainforest is the greatest victim of deforestation in Latin America.
Explanation:
Latin America is a region that is home to the largest tropical rainforest in the world, the Amazon Rainforest. This tropical rainforest is so large that there aren't many countries in the world that are larger than it, or at least than its initial size. Unfortunately, the biggest portion of this rainforest is located in Brazil which is a rapidly developing country that tries to catch up with the global economic powers, and the Amazon stands on its way in many ways.
In order for Brazil (I only mention Brazil because the other countries that have part of this rainforest tend to be much more protective of it) to continue to develop as it wants to, it needs to exploit its natural resources to the maximum. This, unfortunately, means that the Amazon Rainforest stands in the way, so over the decades it has been systematically cut down and is constantly shrinking. Deforestation is becoming faster and faster each year, and the consequences of it will be felt all over the world, while millions of species are endangered and every day there are tens of species that go extinct because of it.