Indigenous tribes have been living in the Amazon rainforest for thousands of years, with estimates suggesting their presence dates back at least 10,000 years. Some tribes may have inhabited the region even longer, adapting to the diverse ecosystems. Their deep cultural and spiritual connections to the land have shaped their ways of life, which are intricately tied to the forest. However, many tribes face threats from deforestation and external pressures on their territories.
they have been in tribes for a very long time
A long time
Because the activity of alligators, and of the belligerent tribes along the banks, has to be factored in.
about a year
Yes, "How long have you been living in Oxford?" is a good sentence.
tribes adapt to living in the rainforest by copying what others do and live there for a long time to adapt into the rainforest they build houses using sticks and dont wear any clothes because it is too hot
50 years
about 10,000 years
The Earth has been habitable for living organisms for about 3.5 billion years.
a long time
Myrtle and Wilson have been living over the garage for two years.
10 years