The Amazon Rainforest 🌳

An Overview of the Amazon

The Amazon Rainforest, often referred to as the "lungs of the earth," covers over 2.1 million square miles and produces around 20% of the world's oxygen. It is a marvel of biodiversity, home to millions of species of plants, animals, and insects that do not exist anywhere else on the planet.

Amazon Forest

Why Protect the Amazon?

Beyond its crucial role in global oxygen production, the Amazon is a vital carbon sink that mitigates the effects of climate change. Its rich ecosystem supports thousands of indigenous tribes whose lives depend on its resources.

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