Amazon rain forest can reduce the forest’s carbon dioxide

Amazon Drought Leaves Long Legacy of Damage in September 2010 Geoscience Laser Altimeter System Laboratory in Pasadena, California map tree damage and mortality caused by a severe drought in September 2010 This image, taken during a September 2010 drought, shows a line of dead and damaged trees after a surface fire in the Amazon rainforest The Amazon River Basin is home to the largest rainforest on Earth. The basin -- roughly the size of the forty-eight contiguous United States -- covers some 40 percent of the South American continent and includes parts of eight South American countries: Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, and Suriname, as well as French Guiana, a department of France.



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