The Amazon Rainforest The Amazon Rainforest is a big place that across eight countries: Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana. (“Amazon”, 2016). Amazon Rainforest got this name from Amazon’s river, and it receive 9 feet or more every year. (“Amazon Rainforest”, 2003). These forests have been found for 55 million years at least; moreover, Amazon Rainforest joins many different animals and plants. Also, some of these organisms not yet found and discover…
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The Amazon rainforest variety biodiversity is of plants and animals living in one area. Each biodiversity has an important purpose, but with several groups wanting to do different activities interferes with the Rainforest development. The Environmental Group came to The Amazon Rainforest for various of reasons, some came to study rainforest plants and, hoped to find plants that could cure diseases. While others came to study rainforest animals. Still, some came to work with native peoples. The environmental…
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According to Greenpeace International the Amazon rainforest has the most diverse ecosystem on earth. It comprises of more than 60000 plant species, 1000 bird species, and more than 300 mammal species that are known to the scientific world. There are however countless undiscovered species deeper in the rainforest. For years, Amazon has been affected by concentrated logging, mining and construction, cutting of huge paths through the tropical forest. Deforestation continues to erode the world’s most…
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Write a short, three-paragraph report on the Amazon Rainforest: Paragraph 1: Write a description of the Amazon Rainforest—definition of rainforest; characteristics; location and size of the Amazon Rainforest. Paragraph 2: Write a description of the resources found in the Amazon Rainforest—why is the rainforest so important? Paragraph 3: Write a description of the problems and threats the Amazon Rainforest now faces. Each paragraph should begin with a topic sentence, include several supporting details…
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The Amazon rainforest gives 20 percent of the world's oxygen supply. Scientists also say that there are things they have not discovered. So somewhere out in the amazon there could be a cure for cancer and many other diseases from the plants of the amazon. There could also be new animals, insects and different kinds of species we don’t even know about. The thing I don’t get why so many people agree to deforestation because we as people are slowly dying and we don’t even know it. I feel like that…
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almost forgotten are the Rainforests of Southeast Asia. These rainforests located in many different areas along the 20,000 island chains that make up Southeast Asia are the oldest rainforest on the planet. These magnificent wonders are known to date back as far as the Pleistocene epoch and are home to a very complex ecosystem consisting of a variety of plant and animal life as well as many different varieties of people. The different cultures that have used the rainforest for survival can be seen…
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The Amazon Rainforest, home to 427 species of mammals, as well as the human species, which also inhabit the Amazon.This unique area of the world, posses 40,000 species of plants, 378 species of reptiles, and 400 different indigenous Amazonian tribes.There are many reasons to protect the Amazon rainforest because it has much importance to its human, animal, and plant life, living there. Many ask, why should we protect it? Many ask what are the benefits and potentially failures, if the Amazon is not…
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The Amazon rainforest is a moist and broadleaf forest. It’s located in South America. It covers 2.1 million square miles of land. It is on the borders of Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana. There are over 205 different birds species in the Aamazon rainforest. The Amazon Rainforest contains 10% of the known species in the world and over 40,000 different plant species. Humans that live in the forest are known as the native Amazonians. Native…
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Forest fires in the Amazon rainforest are commonplace, yet deadly disasters. A huge fire has been blazing in the region since September 2015, and has now spanned nearly 100 kilometers across. The fire is a combination of 906 smaller fires, which account for 59% (source: INPE) of all active fires in Brazil. This bout was caused mainly due to a drought in the area, and has almost completely destroyed the few remaining patches of the Amazon in the state of Maranhão. The territory of Arariboia received…
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“Destroying rainforest for economic gain is like burning a Renaissance painting to cook a meal.” -E.O. Wilson (biologist). Rainforest deforestation should be practiced limitedly. They are natural oxygen producers and carbon sinks, it is home to plants, animals, and natives, and water/medicines are found in the rainforest. These are some of the many benefits of rainforests. To start, rainforests are the lungs of our Earth. The Amazon rainforest itself produces around 20% of our oxygen. Furthermore…
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