Fish and other forms of wildlife live in the waters of the Amazon; so birds, reptiles, humans, and other mammals prey upon and subsequently eat those fishes and other forms of wildlife. The mouth of the river provides a safe home for pink dolphins.
More generally speaking, it provides for the drainage of the watershed.
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The Naturalist on the River Amazons was created in 1863.
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The Amazons were fierce woman warriors who were named after the Greek myths
Yes, But not many are well Known
From Themiscyra, the city of the Amazons, near the River Thermodon.
The river is named after - Greek (after the Amazons) alt. Indian (from Amassona 'boat destroyer')
Greek after the Amazons also Indian from Amassona 'boat destroyer'
The Amazon river was named by Spanish explorer Fransisco de Orellana in 1541. It is said he named it after the a group of woman found along the river, that were much like the amazons (warlike matriarchal woman from Greek mythology).
The Murrumbidgee River is used for:irrigationsupplying water to farm animalsrecreational fishingtown water suppliestourismtransportation
to get from place to place and mostly fish That is what the river is used for but the river is used to cultivate rice!
River water comes mostly from precipitation and a little from ground water. River water makes up 0.009% of the worlds fresh water and is usually used for drinking or sanitation proposes.
Henry Walter Bates has written: 'The naturalist on the river Amazons: A Record of Adventures, Habits of Animals, Sketches of ..' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'In the Heart of the Amazon Forest' -- subject(s): Essays, Nonfiction, Travel, OverDrive 'The Naturalist on the River Amazons Vol I'