No, the Amazon rainforest is not around 7,000,000 square kilometers; it covers approximately 5.5 million square kilometers (about 2.1 million square miles). This vast area spans across several countries, with the majority located in Brazil. The rainforest is the largest tropical rainforest in the world and is crucial for biodiversity and global climate regulation.
Paraguay has a good deal of rainforest, but is not near the Amazon, besides Uruguay has not rainforest at all.
the amazon rainforest is dangerous because of all the animals in it .
It is in Brazil, and it is all around the amazon river
around 4000000 live there
the amazon rainforestthe cloud forest
Well, there is no definite answer to your question because the rainforest is being destroyed everyday. but currently, around %18 of the Amazon had been destroyed.
There are estimated to be around 427 species of mammals in the Amazon rainforest.
no, they are only native to India and other areas around there
Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, and Suriname, as well as French Guiana, a department of France.
The Amazon rainforest is in danger because if the forest will be cut down the animals will be affected, there is very rare animals living in the Amazon rainforest. Also the environment, everyone goes on about climate change and how bad it is. Cutting down a rainforest will affect the weather. Also the tourism will be affected when I went we got someone that lived near to guide us around the Amazon Rainforest, we payed them.
the warmest month is august and the highest tempature can get up to 93 but is usually around 70 or 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Amazon rain forest is in South America, North-West. The forest covers the basin of the Amazon, the world's second longest river, but its mostly in Brazil. Around the Amazon River in Brazil, South America. It is also called the Equitorial Rainforest, as it is so close to the equator.