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Yes, some rainforests are located in Brazil and tropical places where humans live. There are also many tribes- in the Amazon there are 3 main tribes
There are thought to be at least 77 tribes in the rainforests, we may not know about some of them. ~Hope i helped~
Brazil holds about one third of the worlds remaining Rain forests.
There are many. At least 30 different native tribes and native ethnic groups exist in Brazil.
Temperate rainforests are found in temperate locactions such as:Pacific Northwest - North AmericaBritish Columbia Cost - North AmericaRocky Mountain Trench - North AmericaIrelandScotlandNorwayBalkansSpainChinaJapanTaiwanChileAustraliaNew Zealand
When Cabral arrived in Brazil in 1500, there were indigenous tribes all along the eastern coast of South America, from the Caribbean in the north to Patagonia in the far south. The Brazilian tribes now mostly exist only in the interior of Brazil, many of the rest having been assimilated into the Portuguese colony.
Probably not there are extremely isolated tribes but they have all been contacted because most of the African wilderness has been explored. Most of Africa is third world and uses large amount of its resources to try and modernize. There are many African tribes that live their traditional way of life but many are in danger because of "progress" and all are contacted.
There are separate rainforests in Australia, Africa, Central America and South America. The Amazon rainforest is mostly in Brazil, but it also in many other countries, e.g. Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Bolivia and Peru.
Tasmania has several rainforests. They are not tropical rainforests, of course, but cool temperate rainforests. Many of these rainforests are not named, but one of them is Russell Falls - Mt Field National Park, Tasmania.
Yes of course. They are one of the many inhabitants indigenous to the rainforests of the world.
It is estimated that before he arrival of Europeans there were around 1,000 different tribes living in the area that later became Brazil, speaking almost as many languages. Today there are only around 200 tribes, but there are still certain remote areas where some unknown tribes may be living without having met a white person. Many of the names of the early tribes are unknown. Just a few of the Brazilian native American groups are: Guarani Yanomami Akuntsu Kanoê Awá Maku Xavante Xiriana Wayampi Tucano Kayapo Mapidian Cocama Apalai Pisabo Paumari Yaruma Warekena Xokleng Tembe Matis Macushi Kaingang Karaja
Can you specify which rainforest? There are two major rainforests, the Amazon and the Congo. Then there are also many smaller rainforests such as the Minnamurra Rainforests.