Into the Depths of the Amazon

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Welcome to the Amazon.  Enjoy your stay!

Learn more about:

Geography

History

Climate

Flora

coverage

types

effects

Fauna

Culture

The River

Pollution

Deforestation

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Flora - Coverage of the Rainforest
The Amazon Rainforest covers about two million square miles of land in South America. It covers a vast portion of Brazil and smaller portions of Ecuador, Colombia, Bolivia, Venezuela, Peru, and Guyana.

The Amazonian rainforest can be extremely dense in some areas and very sparse in others. Not all growth in the Amazon is similar. The rainforest becomes sparse at the river's edge because not too many plants can survive the constant flow of the rivers. In highly dense areas are also an abundance of animals, especially insects.

 

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