Amazon forests are shared in nine countries: Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia and Suriname. The forest of the Amazon is the world's largest rainforest ecosystem (a place where sustainable logging in Amazon was selected in Brazil in 1998), 5 million square kilometers (Amazon rape) is also a living farmer It is indigenous people. Amazon forests are the source of biodiversity and goods and are very important for humans.
"Global warming and pollution played a major role in destroying former rich ecosystems ..." The projection of the Earth disappeared and the projections of the Earth returned to the Great Barrier Reef 50 years ago, Amazon, from the Kelp forest of the Pacific Ocean It was replaced with images and videos. , Serengeti. Vigor and color, movement and movement are abundant. "Replacing the dead plants of the ecosystem with newer, more powerful ones will help clean up the air and form a more healthy overall ecosystem." He knocks the module lightly, The forest has disappeared. I know that it is my turn to say that again, but I will not talk for a while, and these words will not come out. My ears get hot and my face gets red. I remember the day when the mouse was born, it was the moment I was in my hand to create my life.
Kazi is a boy, Ranga is a girl living in a nearby village, they fall in love, but society does not accept their attitude. After that, they disappeared in the forest area and never held this forest. So the forest was named Kazilanga as a symbol of their love. So, there are many myths around this forest. In this park, you can find more than 55 mammals including Indian elephant, treble, golden langur, slowly lazy monkey, white head gibbon, paddle bear, howling bear and so on. Now, if you want to explore some rare species and mammals you can visit Manas National Park for your next vacation.
Let's focus on Amazon's tropical rainforest. It is a beautiful and unique forest covering northwest Brazil and spreading to Colombia, Peru and other South American countries. It is the world's largest rainforest. It is known for its biodiversity. There are more than 2,000 animals living in the Amazon, such as the pink dolphin of the Amazon River, quince cajo. There are also many tribes of Amazon. However, recently deforestation has taken over the Amazon basin. In the past 40 years, 20% of Amazon was cut! This is due to breeding animals. Forest logging in the Amazon region had a negative impact. By destroying the Amazon, hundreds of species of habitat will be lost. According to another article in National Geographic magazine, 80% of species may be unable to deforest the forests of the Amazon.