5000 by 5m by 10km by 2cm is the amount of heat that reaches the floor every day in the Amazon. So in a year the average is 5,0006 km of heat hits the floor.
i think 17 Inches to be precise it is 80 inches yearly
0.01 percent of the worlds oxygen is from the amazon
about 150 inches
The Amazon rainforest covers nearly 60% of Peru’s total land area, making it one of the most extensive and biologically rich rainforest regions in the world. This vast stretch of untouched wilderness includes parts of the Manu, Tambopata, and Pacaya-Samiria reserves, all known for their incredible biodiversity and cultural significance. Because such a large portion of the country is blanketed by rainforest, Peru Amazon rainforest tours have become popular among travelers seeking immersive wildlife experiences, indigenous culture, and pristine natural beauty.
There is no such thing as a 'desert rain forest.' The term is and oxymoron.
180inches
In most tropical rainforests, there are just two seasons, the Wet season and the Dry season .
About 50-100 miles
Greenpeace say 80% in the Amazon rainforest.
a lot of it over 5o percent for sure
The Amazon rainforest is an amazing place, that has a wide temperature range. The coldest is has been known to get is 34 degrees Fahrenheit.
Thank god, about 4,017,600.