Floresta tropical amazônica
Rain shadow
There is no such thing as a 'desert rain forest.' The term is and oxymoron.
It is a huge river, a vital ecosystem ( the old term was natural habitat ) and if that is not enough- and many parts are unexplored- it is the largest tropical Rain forest or Jungle, both terms are correct- in the World, on this planet at least! The largest Jungle in the World.
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.
No. Names of unique places should be capitalized. For example, the Amazon is a unique place and therefore should use an upper case "A". The rain forest there is one of many rain forests and so does not represent a unique place.
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In Brazilian Portuguese, "nan" is not a recognized term or word. It is not a word in Portuguese or commonly used in Brazilian culture.
The only benefits these awful people get from cutting down the rain forest, is wood to trade. Sad isn't it. All this beautiful habitat destroyed by greedy men. ---- The ones who benefit, in the short term, are the farmers who are detsroying the habitat for more land, so they can increase their crop size. This is true, for example, of the cacao tree farmers who cut down the rainforest to increase the size of the cacao plantations - not realising, however, that the cacao trees need the rainforest for canopy cover.
Another term for a boreal forest is a taiga.
"Parabéns" is the Portuguese term used to convey "well done" in Brazilian Portuguese.
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The Amazon rainforest is currently facing threats such as deforestation and climate change, which are reducing its size and biodiversity. Without significant conservation efforts and global action to protect this critical ecosystem, it is difficult to predict an exact timeline. However, urgent action is needed to ensure the long-term survival of the Amazon rainforest.