2. Introduction
The Amazon Rainforest is the world's largest tropical rainforest, covering over 6.7 million kilometer square. It is
home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, and plays a crucial role in regulating the planet's climate. This
presentation will explore the challenges of navigating through transport and urban developments in this unique
ecosystem. In this presentation we are going to explore statistics, facts, transport, and the cities of the Amazon
Rainforest.
3. RAINFORESTS OF THE WORLD INFOGRAPHICS
FACTS & INFO
Venus has a beautiful name and is
the second planet from the Sun
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CITIES
It's the fourth-largest object by
diameter in the Solar System
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TRANSPORT
Saturn was named after the Roman
god of wealth and agriculture
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5. General Facts
● Area: 6.7 million km²
● Coordinates: 3°S 60°W
● Location: Bolivia, Brazil,
Colombia, Ecuador, French
Guiana (France), Guyana,
Peru, Suriname, and
Venezuela
● Latitudes: 5°N and 15°S
● The majority of the Amazon
River has a depth of around
20 to 50 meters (66 to 164
ft) but this plunges to around
100 meters (330 ft) at its
deepest points.
6. Fun
Facts
About the Amazon Rainforest
● The amazon rainforest is known to be the
lungs of the Earth
● It Spans 9 Countries.
● It's the World's Largest rainforest
● It has a very rich indigenous tribes.
● Canoes are very common and are the local
population's most important way of
transport. Canoes can be used for small
trips or to go deep in small rivers.
Canoe in the Amazon rainforest
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8. THE AMAZON BASIN
MANAUS
A major rubber collecting centre which is
located in Brazil (roughly in the centre of
the Amazon Basin).
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Chief port of the Amazon rainforest in
the western part of the Amazon Basin.
BELEM
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IQUITOS
Another port located in Peru at the edge
of the Amazon Rainforest on the
western side.
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MAJOR CITIES
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