There are different kinds of tribes who live in the Amazon but they live in different ways. Yanomami is one and the largest tribe who lived in the Amazon. They are Amerindian who is intelligent even though they have not seen modern technologies.
Much of the Daintree Rainforest is preserved as a national park and a World Heritage Site. Those areas obviously don't have any human inhabitants. However, there may be areas of the Daintree Rainforest that are not part of the park and do have a human population (I'm just not sure).
The Minnamurra Rainforest in Australia is a subtropical rainforest, characterized by a mix of temperate and tropical species. It is not classified as a purely tropical rainforest due to its cooler temperatures and some different plant species compared to those found in equatorial regions.
It's the area above the tall trees that tower the forest, and under those trees are the undercanopy. =P
Nearly 17% of the amazon rain forest has been exploited for human settlements. it was predicted long before that if the forest is cleared the land wont support cropping for a longer period of time and soon it wood be deserted . But till now not a sign of desertification is seen in those areas.
Those who investigated problems related to the understanding of the natural world were typically called scientists or researchers.
No, they do not.No grapes are grown in the Amazon rainforest. They are grown in vineyards.Two South American countries are well known for growing grapes to produce famous wines, those are Chile and Argentina.Grapes are unable to grow in the Amazon rainforest because there is not enough light due to the canopy. They are grown in vast fields called vineyards.
The Amazon Rainforest is important to the Medical Field because there are many plants in the rainforest that can cure illnesses, so scientists go looking for those plants.
You could donate money to a charity that supports the Amazon rainforest or something along those lines.
There are many different kinds of species in the Amazon Rainforest. But most of those species are endangered because people are cutting down the trees in the rainforest for paper. And some animals homes are the trees and if they cut them down the animals will have no place to live and they will die.
the fruits that grow in the amazon rain forest are bananas,cocobeans, and pineapple
Much of the Daintree Rainforest is preserved as a national park and a World Heritage Site. Those areas obviously don't have any human inhabitants. However, there may be areas of the Daintree Rainforest that are not part of the park and do have a human population (I'm just not sure).
Brazil has the largest area of quicksand in the world, located in the Amazon Rainforest. The quicksand in the Brazilian Amazon covers a vast area and is a natural hazard for those traveling through the region.
In the folklore of indigenous tribes in the Amazon rainforest, caca de luna holds significance as a mythical creature that is believed to bring good luck and protection to those who encounter it. It is often seen as a symbol of harmony with nature and a connection to the spiritual world.
No such place as 'Amazon' country. The 'Amazon' is a major river of South America, located mainly in the country of Brazil. The other meaning of Amazon is 'female warriors'. Napoleon referred to Scottish soldiers in kilts as 'those Amazons'.
That depends on the men and women in question. Those from Western cultures would wear more traditional clothing. The tribal people who are native to the Amazon rainforest make clothing out of the resources they have.
they are called the buenos
You can buy those on Amazon but it won't be cheap.