It's sparsely because this means not many people live there
Becuase of the wet ground
Amazon is largely sparsely populated due to its dense rainforest environment, which makes it challenging for human settlement. The region's harsh climate, rugged terrain, and limited infrastructure also contribute to its low population density. Additionally, the presence of isolated indigenous communities and protected conservation areas further restricts human habitation in the Amazon.
Yes, Brazil is home to the most famous tropical rain forest in the world - the Amazon Rainforest, which is one of the areas most densely populated by rare and endangered animals.
Because only a few hunter gatherer native people live there and it is not easy to access the Amazon.
Sparsely populated areas - 0 to 9 people per square kilometer Eg. Sahara Desert - North America, Amazon forest area - Brazil, Northern Plain - Canada.
The Amazon is densely populated because like any fresh-water river it provides travel, food and water It is a rich food source and indigenous tribes have always lived on the river. Also to protect it's capital city, Brasilia was constructed inland along the river.
The difficulty of living in the jungle, historical patterns of migration and remoteness from coastal regions have all contributed to a history of less population in the Amazon basin area.
The Amazon Rainforest is a Tropical Rainforest
The Amazon Rainforest is a tropical rainforest.
there are names like daintree and the Amazon
Amazon Rainforest
the amazon rainforest's is fun.