That's because "water is life"... fish are high in protein, and land mammals eat fish , making them our prey also. Plants and trees grow well near water.
the jungle city near the mouthof the amazon river is Iquitos
the jungle city near the mouthof the amazon river is Iquitos
the jungle city near the mouthof the amazon river is Iquitos
No, Iquitos is not Bolivia's Atlantic port; it is located in Peru. Iquitos is situated along the Amazon River and serves as a significant port for the region. Bolivia's main Atlantic port is actually the city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, which is more inland and connected to the Paraguay River.
The city of Iquitos also called the Louis of the Amazon developed in response to the boom of the industry of rubber. The rubber boom occurred largely between 1879 to 1912.
Iquitos
The city of Iquitos also called the Louis of the Amazon developed in response to the boom of the industry of rubber. The rubber boom occurred largely between 1879 to 1912.
the amazon river either flows in Iquitos which is in Peru or the manaus which is in Brazil or either in belem do para which is in Brazil as well.
The closest city to Mach Picchu, i believe is Cusco.
In the City Iquitos Answered By Jefferson Whewell
Iquitos (Peru) Manaus (Brazil)Belem do Para (Brazil)
Sorry but 'big' isn't how I'd describe these next cities, but the Amazon flows through them! (Amazon river flows through many countries)Iquitos, Peru is first up starting from the west. Next, we have Manaus, Brazil, then the Amazon river flows out to the out in Brazil!