The Amazon rainforest is home to an estimated 390 billion individual trees and a staggering variety of animal species, with estimates suggesting it hosts around 10% of all known species on Earth. This includes approximately 2.5 million different insect species, over 1,300 bird species, 427 mammal species, and countless reptiles and amphibians. Overall, it's believed that the Amazon harbors millions of individual animals, making it one of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world.
The rain forest with the larger amount of rainfall is The Amazon.
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Assuming you mean Amazon:This question is similar to asking "How many fish live in the pacific ocean?" It is literally impossible to answer. Even if you asked: "How many different species of animal live in the Amazon rainforest" it is also impossible to answer. They are in fact still discovering different species of animal in the rainforest's of the Amazon.
The amazon rainforest hold 70% of the world plants that have anticancer properties witch means if you have cancer the cure you could get would possibly be from the rainforest . Also lots of tribes - that have never had contact with the outside world live there and animals-that can only survive in the rainforest!
It has a huge amount of trees and vegetation so its obviously very fertile
The Amazon rainforest is being protected due to its role in biodiversity, carbon storage, and climate regulation. It is home to countless species of plants and animals, absorbs a significant amount of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and helps stabilize the global climate. Protection of the Amazon is crucial for the well-being of both the ecosystem and human populations.
Well it has finally come to me this day the 12th of June, that since it is a rainforest it must rain a lot.
That's what we do. But the amount of money put towards that endevour is much smaller than the amount needed.
It's described as the long because the amazon rainforest is the world's number one source for oxygen and since we all use oxygen to live it acts as a lung working through our body. We need the lung to help us breathe as we do the amazon rainforest.
Scientist believe 1680 animals are killed each day. The amount each second is still unknown.
The Amazon rainforest gets over 80 inches of rain per year