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Amazon River

The second-longest river in the world, the Amazon flows about 3,900 miles from northern Peru across northern Brazil to a wide delta on the Atlantic Ocean.

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How does the amazon change from source to mouth?

The Amazon River starts in the Andes mountains and flows through the Amazon rainforest before emptying into the Atlantic Ocean. Along the way, it gains water from numerous tributaries and grows in size, becoming one of the largest rivers by volume in the world. The river's ecosystem changes as it moves from highland streams to lowland floodplains, supporting a diverse array of plant and animal species.

Human use of rivers and their surrounding regions has historically meant increases in what?

Human use of rivers has traditionally meant decreases in water quality. As humans exploit the rivers, industrial pollution increases, as does water salinity, which in turn affects farming and land use. Deforestation increases, meaning a decrease in some species of animals.

The negro river is tributary of what major south America river?

The Negro River is a tributary of the Amazon River in South America. It is one of the largest tributaries of the Amazon and plays an important role in the overall hydrology of the region.

How many locks are there along the Amazon River?

There are no locks along the Amazon River. The river is mostly navigable due to its depth and width, allowing vessels to travel its entire length without the need for locks.

How many waterfalls does the Amazon River have?

The Amazon River has numerous waterfalls along its course, with some of the most famous ones being the Cachoeira de Santo Antônio and the Hacha Falls. The exact number of waterfalls in the Amazon River can vary as new ones are discovered, and some may only flow during certain times of the year.

What is the food chain for the Amazon river?

the food chain in a swamp is quite complex giving that the arrangement of beings and or life forms is very fruitful in a swamp. first we have producers then primary consumers then secondary consumers and finally the tertiary consumers which are the big dogs in this environment including alligators, crocodiles and exc.

What are the major abiotic and biotic factors of the amazon river?

The Primary Producers of this forest are the plants that use their chlorophyll to create food for their own growth as well for the animals. The Ground Layer of this forest is covered with green mosses and small plants. Mushrooms, grasses, and wild flowers grow among the mosses, covering the ground with a thick, moist, green carpet. Dead leaves, logs, needles, and twigs, provide food for the detritivores, who digest the dead materials and make them available for recycling. In this forest the soil is rich in nutrients. The Understory Layer is made up of shrubs and small trees. Many of the shrubs are deciduous and shed their leaves in the fall. Many of them, such as huckleberries and blackberries, also have small, sweet fruits and berries. The canopy layer of this forest is made up of magnificent coniferous trees. They produce edible seeds and provide a thick "roof" over the smaller trees. Their branches and trunks support blankets of moss. The vegetation is so thick that sometimes when snow falls it is caught by leaves and twigs so that it does not fall down to the ground.
The Primary Consumers are mostly small animals. The forest provides food, shelter in the moss, mild temperatures and humidity, which encourages the growth of many kinds of insects. It is a paradise for mosquitoes! As well as insects, there are small mammals: voles (tiny mammals like mice), squirrels, and seed eating birds. These eat seeds, grasses, and even mushrooms. Larger animals, such as deer also find food in this biome. An interesting primary consumer is the salmon. These fishes hatch from eggs in the cold mountain streams and eat tiny water organisms and insects that fall into the water. The young fish swim down the river to the ocean, where they grow to maturity. When they are fully grown, the large fishes return from the ocean and swim upstream to lay their eggs. Then the parents die, and their bodies provide food for all the meat eaters in the area. Secondary Consumers are also at home on the forest floor. Tiny shrews devour the insects, and frogs catch insects as they fly by. There are many insect-eating birds as well, some of which, like the woodpecker, are adapted to finding insects in the trees. Weasels eat small animals, and racoons eat animals, fishes, frogs, and fruit. Owls eat voles and chipmunks. Insects live as parasites on other animals. Large secondary consumers, such as wolves, bears, and cougars, are the only ones who can bring down deer or elk. However, once they have made a kill, smaller carnivores may move in to get a share. The larger carnivores may also eat smaller ones sometimes. There are other animals in this food web, such as foxes, beavers, black birds, and porcupines. Because the plants do so well, animals flourish too. Abiotic Factors The rainforest is a key abiotic factor. The soil has little nutrients to give and is mostly acidic so the trees provide most of the nutrients for other plants which is why they are so big. The elevation is a key abiotic factor. The trees are so tall that certain plants of the rainforest get less sunlight and have different organisms living there. The top layer or canopy has different species living there than at the bottom. Different animals and plant life live at different elevations in the rainforest. Biotic Factors

Biotic, meaning of or related to life, are living factors. Plants, animals, fungi, protist and bacteria are all biotic or living factors. Abiotic Factors

Abiotic, meaning not alive, are nonliving factors that affect living organisms. Environmental factors such habitat (pond, lake, ocean, desert, mountain) or weather such as temperature, cloud cover, rain, snow, hurricanes, etc. are abiotic factors.

Plants in the Amazon River?

The vegetation varies from rain forests to grasslands and desert scrub. It ranges from the thick trees of rain forest to the mosses of tundra. There are factors, such as big changes in elevation, massive mountains in the region.

What is the longitude and latitude of the 'Amazon River'?

The source of the Amazon River:

Latitude: 15°31′05″S
Longitude: 71°45′55″W

How many meters is the Nile River?

The Nile river in Egypt, Africa, runs for about 4,132 miles. It is a north flowing river, and is on the north eastern continent of Africa. It is regarded as the longest free running river in the world.

Do heavy rains fall in the winter and spring at the Amazon basin?

Yes, heavy rains fall in the Amazon basin during the wet season, which typically occurs from December to May. This period is characterized by high precipitation levels, contributing to the basin's lush vegetation and biodiversity.

How deep is the river Amazon?

The amazon river is about 130 ft deep on average depth, and sometimes can get up to 150 ft deep. Some records of the deepest parts can reach up to 300 ft deep.

Does the amazon river flow through the Andes and into the pacific ocean?

No, the Amazon River flows through the Amazon Rainforest and into the Atlantic Ocean, not the Pacific Ocean. The Andes mountain range is located to the west of the Amazon basin but the river does not flow through it.

What is the water speed of the Amazon River?

The speed of the water in the Amazon River varies depending on the location and season. On average, it flows at a speed of about 1.5 to 2.5 meters per second. However, during the wet season, it can reach speeds of up to 6 meters per second in some areas.

Whats the third oldest lake in the world?

Lake Victoria, at 69,464 sq km.

Lake Victoria is relatively young at about 400,000 years. There is no definitive answer that I could find but there are many in the millions of years range and even a suggestion on Wikipedia that the Great Lakes foundation is around 1.5 billion years old and is the result of tectonic activity.

What is the term for the ecosystem generally consisting of broadleaf evergreen trees that is found in wet tropical areas?

Evergreen forest are found in areas with high humidity and relatively stable and mild temperatures. The rainforest ecosystem, usually at the canopy level.

What type of climate is hot or warm all year long?

A tropical climate is typically hot or warm all year long, with consistently high temperatures and high humidity levels. This climate is found near the equator and is characterized by lush vegetation and distinct wet and dry seasons.

In the WKYC Cleveland report on turning salt water into fuel what energy source is used to create the flame?

As we all know, water is made up of hydrogen and oxygen (H2O). A process called electrolyses separates the water into these two elements. Both of these gases can be used as fule. And to answer your question directly it's the oxygen that produces the flame. For a better understanding, try reasearching exactly what electrolyses is. As for the salt in the saltwater... it just goes to waist or gets added to some sort of food product.

Why is the Amazon River is less of a highway than the Mississippi River?

The Amazon River is less of a highway than the Mississippi River due to its remote location, dense rainforest surroundings, and lack of infrastructure for transportation. The Amazon's large size and unpredictable conditions also make it less navigable for commercial shipping compared to the well-developed transportation network along the Mississippi River.

What is amazon and how it work?

Amazon is a multinational technology company headquartered in Seattle, Washington. It was founded by Jeff Bezos in 1994 and initially started as an online marketplace for books. However, over the years, Amazon has expanded its business and is now one of the largest e-commerce platforms in the world, selling a wide range of products including electronics, clothing, furniture, and more.

What are carnivorous fish?

Predatory fish that eat flesh/meat (other fish, seals, humans, etc)

Some carnivorous fish include: sharks, barracudas, piranha's sea bass and moray eels.

Where pink river dolphin live?

At the mouth of the Amazon River (in FRESH water!), they frolic amidst a flooded forest. Jacques Cousteau had a T.V. special about it YEARS ago.
The pink river dolphins live in the Amazon and Orinoco Rivers