amazon basin is located in south America
The Amazon Basin is primarily located in South America, spanning across multiple countries including Brazil, Peru, Colombia, and several others. The majority of the Amazon rainforest, the largest tropical rainforest in the world, is located in Brazil.
Chile is a country that does not contain a portion of the Amazon Basin. The area of the basin is roughly 2,670,000 square miles.
The Amazon basin is south of Bolivia.
Brazil is the main country that touches the Amazon
Argentina.
Brazil is the main country that touches the Amazon
Argentina
Ecuador does not contain a portion of the Amazon Basin as its border with the Amazon rainforest is delimited by the Andes mountain range.
The Amazon Basin is the part of South America drained by the Amazon River and its tributaries. The basin is located mainly (40%) in Brazil, but also stretches into Peru and several other countries.
The Amazon river basin in Brazil.
The Purus river is in the Amazon basin in South America.
The Amazon Basin is located in Bolivia, Brazil, Columbia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru and Venezuela. Soy bean plantations have been grown in the Amazon Basin after forests have been cleared.