About 100 years ago, the Amazon rainforest covered approximately 5.5 million square kilometers (2.1 million square miles). It was largely intact, with vast biodiversity and dense vegetation, playing a crucial role in global ecology and climate. However, due to deforestation and other human activities since then, the forest has experienced significant loss and degradation. Today, it remains one of the largest and most vital rainforests in the world but faces ongoing threats.
About 50-100 miles
The Amazon rainforest gets over 80 inches of rain per year
Pollution is not a threat to the rain forest. In fact pollution has mostly gone down in the last 100 years.
100-140 m
100 inches a year.
It rains about 100 inches every year in the rain forest. It doesn't usually rain for the entirety of a day but there will usually be a part of every day where it rains.
It's called the "rainforest" isn't it? the answer is in the question.
depends. The minimum there can be is like about 100. Example in Madagascar theres about 50,000 trees. In Brazil in like the whole country theres like 25,000,000 rain forest trees
You went out in the forest and hunted it .
rian forest
a wise man once said; 'Amazon' (i) and everyone within 100 yards thought yes! that's it! we'll call this river the Amazon! and it was all the old mans fault.
I'm not 100% sure on this but if you where to ask me which you are! I would say AUSTRALIA