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16 Million people each year
It is estimated that just over 80 million people visit France each year. Tourism is one of the major industries in this country.
79.3 million people visited France in 2008. For the list of 10 top visited places in the world, visit wikipedia.
That would take a long time if each one had to have a separate name.But there are definitely pirhanas there :-)
over 2,000.thats actually alot of people
a lot of people visit the amazon river as it varies each year
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).
It is difficult to determine the exact number of people visiting the Amazon River each year as it spans multiple countries and attracts various types of visitors. However, it is estimated that hundreds of thousands of tourists visit the Amazon Rainforest and experience the river's unique ecosystem and wildlife. Additionally, local communities and residents rely on the river for various activities such as transportation and fishing.
Greenpeace say 80% in the Amazon rainforest.
Kapok tree (Ceiba pentandra) - found in the Amazon Rainforest. Rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) - found in the Amazon Rainforest. Mahogany tree (Swietenia) - found in the Amazon Rainforest. Strangler fig tree (Ficus) - found in tropical rainforests worldwide, including the Amazon Rainforest. Bo tree (Ficus religiosa) - found in the rainforests of Southeast Asia.
Around 45 million visit the Amazon river. As for the jungle, not many tourists go in the jungle because it is fairly dangerous with all the animals around. Brazil is encouraging tourists to go on safaris, but man have heard of the reports of people being dragged out of cars by big cats and other dangerous animals, so many tourists are to scared to go on the safaris that Brazil organises. Though 45 million might seem a lot of people to visit a river, Brazil hopes to increase the number each year. Over the past few years the government have organised boat rides for tourists actually wanting to travel down the Amazon river.
Piranhas and crocodiles
Amazon receives millions of visitors each day, with new data suggesting that the number may reach up to 250 million daily visitors.
No, there is no known "Lakashi" tribe in the Amazon. The Amazon rainforest is home to numerous indigenous tribes, each with their own unique language, culture, and way of life.
Around 10,000 square miles of the Amazon rainforest are lost each year due to deforestation, primarily for agriculture, logging, and infrastructure development. This loss of forest cover has significant impacts on biodiversity, climate change, and indigenous communities that depend on the rainforest for their livelihoods.
The Amazon Rainforest has lost approximately 17% of its forest cover over the past 50 years due to deforestation, primarily for agriculture, logging, and mining activities. Each year, an estimated 7,500 square kilometers of the Amazon Rainforest are lost, leading to serious environmental consequences.
16 million people visit each year