Amazon rainforest

 The Amazon rainforest or jungle can be found in South America. It stretches to over 7,000,000km and represents over half of the worlds remaining rainforests. Its the largest tropical rainforest in the world with about 390 billion trees. Surprisingly more than 30 million people actually live in the Amazon jungle. The Amazon jungle homes the largest collection of plants and animal species than anywhere else. There are about 2.5 million insect species, 2000 bird species, 2,200 fish species, and many other animals and species that live in the Amazon jungle. The Amazon rainforest is a massive tourists attraction and I can't blame them. I would love to go to the Amazon jungle when all this Covid-19 has passed. If you are interested in visiting this amazing jungle that's full of adventure simply go here. But be warned you might want to think twice. Though the Amazon jungle may sound nice and all there are multiple dangerous animals. Some being poison dart frogs, anacondas, electric eels, jaguars, cougars, piranhas and there are numerous parasites and diseases. Sadly, many of these animals are endangered


But the famous amazon rainforest is being attacked by deforestation, climate change, fires, droughts and other natural disasters. We can all simply help by recycling and reusing things. Another thing we can do is stop eating meat because surprisingly some of the meat we eat comes from the Amazon jungle. To find out more about helping the Amazon rainforest simply go to this website. 


It's important to help this enormous rainforest before it's too late. God made all the animals and vegetation that's in this jungle and we should all protect it. What makes this dense jungle so popular is its waterfalls, plants, animals, size and location. I hope you enjoyed learning about this incredible rainforest as much as I did!

 











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