Amazon forest is located in Brazil in the continent of South America.
Amazon is a lung-breathing land through which it is virgin forest in the American continent = one of the largest forest in the world and so would not expect this news, that all the world's scientists did not discover Astiawa is a small part of the Amazon. The rain forests of the interior, and there are some scientists think they are crazy little and they believe that there remains some dinosaurs at home, year 1932, decided a group of scientists and slaves to walk to explore the forest entered did not come out of then did not enter a there is Indigenous Peoples
Amazon is a lung-breathing land through which it is virgin forest in the American continent = one of the largest forest in the world and so would not expect this news, that all the world's scientists did not discover Astiawa is a small part of the Amazon. The rain forests of the interior, and there are some scientists think they are crazy little and they believe that there remains some dinosaurs at home, year 1932, decided a group of scientists and slaves to walk to explore the forest entered did not come out of then did not enter a there is Indigenous Peoples
With the developments and satellite are want to make sure the inside more, but could not because the tree was thick piece other methods of illegal is abused naked on the forests where they are bulldozing and cutting unjust to trees and plants to be converted to highways and residential cities, let alone drug cultivation in the establishment of manufacturing plants and the transfer of these drugs are being smuggled to the toxins to all parts of the world through the help of some dangerous gangs rulers and dictators the world
And is currently in danger, he said scientists from Brazil and the United States Alajtthat experienced by the Amazon jungle larger than was previously understood about 60 percent.
And the team completed a study using more sophisticated techniques than its predecessors based on satellite images, which enabled him to capture the activities of mankind was not possible before monitoring
They discovered that, for example wood exploiters Amazon pick the special types of trees for wood quality and value, and leave the other species.
The Brazilian government has welcomed the report but said the numbers are exaggerated.
= Study of NASA == 33 and mentions that the problem of de-trees in the forests of the Amazon is so great with his impossible without the use of satellites.
It was not traditional images shows some aspects of the problem Kkon loggers choose high-value trees Khger Almahojani
And the team completed a study using more sophisticated techniques than its predecessors based on satellite images, which enabled him to capture the activities of mankind was not possible before monitoring
They discovered that, for example wood exploiters Amazon pick the special types of trees for wood quality and value, and leave the other species.
The Brazilian government has welcomed the report but said the numbers are exaggerated.
= Study of NASA == 33 and mentions that the problem of de-trees in the forests of the Amazon is so great with his impossible without the use of satellites.
It was not traditional images shows some aspects of the problem Kkon loggers choose high-value trees Khger Almahojani
The researchers used the resources of the U.S. Agency for NASA space. The study concluded that the areas of destroyed rain forests in the Amazon between 1999 and 2002 was higher than expected thousands of square kilometers.
The study says that the amount of carbon resulting from human activities in the Amazon, the largest at 25 percent, enough to contribute to global warming.
Brazilian officials praised the study as they shed light on the selection of trees and not others, but they said that these figures are difficult ratification.
He claims to businessmen who take advantage of Amazon timber to cut trees and leave the other less harmful to the environment, but environmentalists say the achievement of high quality trees requires the construction of roads and bring in heavy equipment to 2 the heart of the forest.
The study says that the amount of carbon resulting from human activities in the Amazon, the largest at 25 percent, enough to contribute to global warming.
Brazilian officials praised the study as they shed light on the selection of trees and not others, but they said that these figures are difficult ratification.
He claims to businessmen who take advantage of Amazon timber to cut trees and leave the other less harmful to the environment, but environmentalists say the achievement of high quality trees requires the construction of roads and bring in heavy equipment to 2 the heart of the forest.
Also, the latest worst drought in more than 40 years, damage to the largest rainforest in the world and sparked fires in the Amazon River basin and injured residents of the territories bordering on the river because of disease contamination of drinking water has also led to the death of millions of fish due to drought tables.
He said Donisvaldo Mendonca da Silva fisherman, 33 years, "the terrible thing for us is that all these fish have died and when you return there will be no water any of them."
Next door, shaking piranha in convulsive movement in very shallow water are the remains of what was once a river flowing Parana de Manakwere a tributary of the Amazon. And scattered thousands of rotting fish along its banks Gaftin.
He said Donisvaldo Mendonca da Silva fisherman, 33 years, "the terrible thing for us is that all these fish have died and when you return there will be no water any of them."
Next door, shaking piranha in convulsive movement in very shallow water are the remains of what was once a river flowing Parana de Manakwere a tributary of the Amazon. And scattered thousands of rotting fish along its banks Gaftin.
And declared the governor of Amazonas state of crisis in the 16 municipalities where the impact of persistent drought in two months on the population of areas bordering on the river who can no longer find food or sell crops
And sheds some scientists blame higher ocean temperatures due to global warming, which is also linked to a series of deadly tornadoes unusual hit the United States and Central America in recent years.
Some scientists say that the air high in the North Atlantic Ocean, which feeds the storms may cause decline in the air above the Amazon and prevent the formation of clouds and rainfall
And sheds some scientists blame higher ocean temperatures due to global warming, which is also linked to a series of deadly tornadoes unusual hit the United States and Central America in recent years.
Some scientists say that the air high in the North Atlantic Ocean, which feeds the storms may cause decline in the air above the Amazon and prevent the formation of clouds and rainfall
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