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The Southwest Amazon Moist ForestLoading...
By Ava WilderLoading...
Table of contents
Page 2. Location and temperature
Page 3. pictures of animals
Page 4. The plants and animals
Page 5. People who live in the southwest amazon moist forest
Page 6. Things we shouldn't buy.
Page 7. major recourses that come from are forest
Page 8. Deforestation
Page 9. Websites with information
Page 10. How to help
Page 11. Glossary
Page 12. About the author
Page 1
Location and temperature
The Southwest Amazon Moist Forest needs are help to keep the rainforest around we have to help because people, keep harming are rainforests. But heir is some information about this rainforest that might make you help this rainforest is a tropical rainforest located in parts of Peru, Brazil, and Bolivia the. Tempters range from 22-27 C(72-81F). There are many sounds in this rainforest you might hear for example. Birds chirping with the sound of bugs or frogs chasing fly's or maybe a river flowing or a waterfall in the background.
Location and temperature
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Pictures of animals
Swan
Bald Uakari
Baby black panther
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The plants and animals
There are many animals in the amazon moist forest, one of them is the ocelot. The ocelot is a threatened species that finds a home in the southwest amazon moist forest. as well as some of the plants many plants and trees like the mauritia flexuosa, or known as the morchie palm. The morchie palm is an economically important species dominant in some parts of the ecoregion.
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Plants and animals
People who live in the southwest amazon moist forest
Their are some other things that live in the rainforest not just animals but people. People who live in the southwest amazon rainforest estimates that the first human settlements in the Amazon at 32,000 to 39,000 years ago Since that time, Amazon people have developed lifestyles In Brazil, indigenous people have participated directly in the demarcation of their lands, ensuring that the boundaries respect traditional use. As a result, traditional lands in Brazil are not called resguardos, but “indigenous lands.
People like us in the rainforest
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