answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

the native Amazonians don't destroy the amazon rainforest they live in one part for about 2 years and after about 5 harvests the land isn't useful anymore so they burn it down this is called slash and burn they burn it so all the nutrients they have used go back into the ground this process takes a very long time and the Amazonians go back to the land in 50 years time and do the same again its a big nature cycle that doesn't harm anyone or anything the only thing that would harm Amazonia is cutting down the trees .

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is a native Amazonians point of view on destroying the amazon?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Most narrow point on Amazon River?

most narow ponit in the amazon river


Who was at the war with the native Americans?

at what point in time?


Can you sell pets on amazon?

probably yes but whats the point of that.


What is the English view point of land and the native population?

well this question is actually quite easy. i am english speaking and my view point of the native population is that i like cheese and they do to.


What is native and positive point?

a native is the first people that cam to Canada. they owned the land first. got this from a book.


How long does it take to travel to the Amazon?

That would depend on your starting point.


When montag finishes destroying the house what is supposed to happen to him?

After Montag finishes destroying the house, he is supposed to continue on the run from the authorities who are pursuing him for his rebellious actions against the dystopian society. Montag's actions of destroying the house mark a turning point in the story, leading him to seek out other rebels and helping to ignite a revolution against the oppressive regime.


What are some historical issues about the Amazon River?

To get to the point, some historical issues the Amazon River hes been going through include


What is the meaning of ''Run to the Hills'' by Iron Maiden?

It is about the fate of the Native Americans. In the first part it is sung from their point of view, then during the verses it echoes the whites' point of view and the chorus is addressed to the Native Americans.


What are the release dates for Turning Point - 2011 Adopt-A-Native Elder 3-9?

Turning Point - 2011 Adopt-A-Native Elder 3-9 was released on: USA: 18 June 2012


Which river in Peru enters the sea in Brazil and at no point is crossed by a bridge?

Amazon


How wide is the widest point of the amazon river during the dry season?

5 miles