The truth is, we don't know. We have evidence of about two to three thousand years of residence in the area of northern South America and Central America. Most of this is monolithic ruins, and most of that represents the latter half of that time. But, there are sites in lower South America that may date back as far as 170,000 years from the present. There are sights in North America that date from around that time as well. So, it is a fair bet that there were people in the space in between, Amazonia. Most archeologists don't accept the possibility that man existed on the Western Hemisphere that far back, and some doubt the existence of modern man then. The evidence exists, however, and the dating and relics are being sorted out and discussed.
Squanto played a crucial role in helping the Pilgrims establish relations with the Native American tribes in the area, acting as an interpreter and mediator. He also taught the Pilgrims important survival skills such as farming, hunting, and fishing. Squanto's assistance was instrumental in the Pilgrims' survival during their first year in the New World.
23 years ago was the year 1999.
it was -2012
Squanto was kidnapped in 1614.
Well, as the date changes all the time, soon this will be out of date. But seeing as it is currently the year 2013.AD, the answer to your question is: 7087.BC
1634
It depends on which rainforest. But some get up to 10 meters a year!!
The tropical rainforest gets less rain each year.
Let's visit a tropical rainforest this year.
The rainforest has about 120 days of rain per year, with an average of 2013 mm falling per year.
It is 333M a year
The average rainfall in the amazon rainforest is 347 days a year
No. The Northern hairy-nosed wombat does not live in a rainforest; nor has rainforest ever been part of its range. The Northern hairy-nosed wombat lives in open eucalypt woodland and brigalow scrub, where they can find the supply of native grasses they need all year around. They tend to dig their burrows where native bauhinia trees abound, as the root system of these trees seems to stabilise e ground above their extensive networks of burrows.
about a year
the adverage temp. in the Amazon Rainforest is 77 F
The tropical rainforest is a wet, warm forest of trees that grow very closely together. The canopy (tallest tress) in the rainforest can release 200gallons of water each year into the atmosphere. The resulting moisture hangs over the forest, keeping the interior warm and humid. Animals living in the rainforest have had to adapt to these wet, warm conditions and have had to find niches that allow them to thrive. They do this by altering species characteristics to fit the tall trees, the constant humidity and the quiet rainforest floor.
YES they do live in the rainforest. That is why 299 scientets disappear each year. t is because when they go to the rainforest the never come back. *DRAMATIC BACKGROUND MUSIC* it is the whole truth and nothing but the truth. I sware *RAISES RIGHT HAND*