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they have moved to the cities because the wanted to search for diffrent economic opportunities

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Q: How did people around the world react when Brazil moved people who had no land to the amazonian rain forest?
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What language does the waura people speak?

they spoke amazonian... amazonian's don't speak


What do amazonian people do for fun?

go to the market


What other activities besides sports do people in Brazil participate?

People in Brazil also participate in industries such as exporting goods or trading. Many in Brazil (mostly in the government take part in saving the AMAZON RAIN FOREST because many people have been given homes there and they have ruined the rain forest by capturing animals.


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The effects of deforestation is they'll be no habitats for animals we lost 20% of our air for Brazil and most of people in Brazil probably won't have dinner


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Brazil nut trees cannot be grown on plantations. The trees grow wild only in the rain forest where people collect nuts after they fell down on the ground.


Why did the people of Brazil want to move the capital city?

The people of Brazil wanted to move the city because then they would be able to develop Brazil's interior design using the resources of the rain forest. That isn't a good idea, it would ruin the forests


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They run around naked


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Catfish can swim. Some Amazonian catfish can eat people


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Catfish can swim. Some Amazonian catfish can eat people


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The Awa are an endangered indigenous group of people that live in the eastern Amazon forest of Brazil


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A Yanomamo is an indigenous people of around 250 villages spreading around Venezuela and Brazil, or the language group of this people.


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