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the amazon river dolphin is an endangered species of the the amazon river. It can also be found in Columbia, Ecuador, northern Peru, and Bolivia.The Amazon River dolphin can weigh up to 350 pounds. It can grow up to the length of six-ten feet. The Amazon River dolphin is also called the boto dolphin. These dolphins are unusual because they can live in fresh water. They are also unusual because some of them are pink. Others are blue-gray. Every year during the rainy season, the Amazon River floods. Sometimes more than 30 feet of water covers the trees around the river. River dolphins can actually swim through the trees. A+S= LOVE
No Egypt is built around The Nile River
It is in Brazil, and it is all around the amazon river
The Amazon River Basin has over 80,000 plant species. There are ferns, orchids, cacti, and mosses that can live on the branches of trees. There are palm trees and kapok trees. One called Murumuru is very rich in vitamin A. There are also many different types of vines.
The Amazon river floods every year from around february to June.
The Amazon River is considerably longer than the Mississippi River. At around 4,000 miles, the Amazon River is 1,700 miles longer.
Safari tours and guides around the amazon
The actual name is The Amazon or as some people refer to it as The Amazon River It's preffered as the Amazon River.
Yes, the Amazon River can be dangerous to navigate due to strong currents, unpredictable weather, and potential hazards like submerged trees and rocks. It is important for those navigating the river to be experienced and prepared for these challenges.
Because the Amazon river floods annually and the land around in meters deep in water when this happens. The houses are therfore built up off the ground at a height that will be above the flood level.
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