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They make their houses out of whatever they can find like trees and other plants in the area.

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What is the nearest country to the Amazon rainforest?

The amazon rainforest is so big that it covers many countries like:VenezuelaColombiaEcuadorPeruBoliviaBrazilThese countries are all in South America


Does a tornado's low air pressure often make houses explode?

No, houses are more likely to be damaged by the strong winds and flying debris associated with a tornado rather than from the low air pressure. Most houses are not airtight enough for the pressure differences caused by a tornado to make them explode.


Does a tornado's air pressure make houses explode?

No. It was once believed that the low pressure inside a tornado would cause houses to explode, but this notion was disproven by the 1990s. It is the wind and debris in a tornado that destroys houses, not the low pressure.


How does science help people decide if houses should be built in particular area?

Science can help people decide if houses should be built in a particular area by conducting environmental impact assessments, analyzing the geology and soil conditions, assessing the risk of natural disasters, and evaluating the potential impact on local ecosystems. These scientific evaluations provide crucial information to make informed decisions about the suitability and safety of building in a specific area.


Why is the Amazon Rain Forest now facing danger?

there are many reasons why.Cutting down of trees to use and loss of habitats for animalsPoachers and illegal huntingpollutionspace for new houses and businessesSave the amazon rain forest! Start now!