No, not every species of parrot lives in the Amazon rainforest. While the Amazon is home to many parrot species, parrots can be found in various habitats around the world, including grasslands, forests, and even urban areas.
It is estimated that the Amazon rainforest is home to about 10% of all known species on Earth. This includes millions of species of animals, from insects to mammals, with new species still being discovered regularly. The exact total number of animal species in the Amazon is difficult to determine due to the vast and biodiverse nature of the region.
There are estimated to be around 427 species of mammals in the Amazon rainforest.
360 divided by 24 equals 15. The sun appears to move 15 degrees each hour, or one degree every four minutes.
3 or more can be in rainforsest because is always raining there i went there for three days and say oil and a big elephent and two birds
70
About one every 10 seconds. This causes lack of biodiversity.
about 2000
I saw a movie in a science class, and it said every 20-30 minutes.
if bacteria Miltie by 2 every 20 min for and 10 hour how many will it be
Every hour
12 children are born every hour
approximatly 5,987,3452 every hour
24
about 3.5000 times per hour.
Well if there are eight in a liter than do the math that means one dies in every liter
Every speices.