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Amazon rainforest trees don't make carbon dioxide, they take it in. The Amazon rainforest absorbs 1.5 billion tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere every year.
There are a few different plants that can adapted to the amazon. All the plants have to be able to take a lot of rain.
it is because it will start to take away from the rainforest(deforestation)
First, go by donkey. Then ride a dolphin until you get to south america, when you get there take a sloth ride into the amazon and get killed by tigers!!!
They should visit the amazon rainforest because they whant to take fresh air to breath, and to get some medicins for some of the people that are sick , there are medicins in the rainforest to help people that are sick
to do the flaming amazon.. you simply insert your penis into the vaginal area, then you simply take out a lighter and set her bush on fire. its simple, enjoy ;)
I would say around atleast 6 months
Yes, the Amazon Rainforest is typically hot and wet all year long, as it experiences a tropical climate with high temperatures and high humidity. Rainfall is abundant, with some areas receiving over 100 inches of rain annually.
The Amazon rainforest, along with the central African region rainforest (in addition to heavily forested areas in other parts of the world). After all, plants take in CO2 and give off oxygen.
A couple of hours or more at least! my geography teacher said it could take up too 8 hours!!
Care Under Fire situation
yes but only while reading books