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    knowledge of this gorgeous island. The beaches of Malaysia are known to have the added advantage of being relatively unknown. The rain forests in Malaysia are mostly dominated by trees and are known to be suitable for a tourism attraction site. The rainforests of Malaysia‚ for example‚ contain about 6‚000 species of trees according to the “World Wildlife Fund.” Even as Malaysia’s rain forest yields to clearing and over-exploitation national parks provide some opportunity to explore their primal richness

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    energy at lower altitudes allowing the species here to thrive (Rainforest Conservation Fund). In the same way‚ rainforests are designed in layers that house the many bustling species and numerous plant-lives. First‚ there is the emergent level‚ which holds the most visible attribute of the rainforest with its widely spaced trees that

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    Yąnomamö society‚ their subsistence strategies‚ the way that they communicate‚ their religion‚ and their gender and age roles. To start off‚ I will discuss their physical setting‚ climate and environment. They live in 200-250 villages in the Amazon rainforest on the border between Venezuela and Brazil. The village where Chagnon lived is located at the junction of the Mavaca and Orincoco Rivers. Chagnon said‚ “Kaobawa’s village lies at an elevation of about 450 feet above sea level on a generally flat

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    The Amazon River is the largest river in South America by volume. The Amazon River contains many wildlife and plant species. The Amazon River is in a rainforest in Brazil. The Amazon River has a lot of rare and exotic fish. The Amazon River has a lot of animals that will attack humans off of self defense‚ hunger‚ or aggression. Britannica.com The Amazon River is more than 4‚000 miles long. Fish are very common in this river it is a good place to go fishing. There are fish like pirarucu different

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    Yanomamo Research Paper

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    Yanomamo Summary The Yanomamo tribes are a large population of native people in South America. They often reside in the Amazon rainforest‚ between the border of Brazil and Venezuela. Since their place of residency is remote and isolated‚ they have remained secluded from many aspects in the outside world. Due to their isolation‚ there are several characteristics of their culture and lifestyle that are affected by this. Some factors that result from their seclusion are their domestic life‚ clothing

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    Like sighting an endangered species in the Amazon Rain Forest‚ spotting acts of chivalry in today’s world are a rare sight. Perhaps its scarcity is due to the emerging power of feminism‚ or maybe the deterioration of classic manners. Whatever the cause‚ the decline of chivalry has taken a toll on society and the way that it functions. The real question is‚ is chivalry dead? And what should society do about it? As a sixteen-year-old girl with a single mother and younger brother‚ there have not

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    Amazon Deforestation Essay

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    industries‚ and soybean farmers’ expansion into the rainforest. The effects are also important as well‚ some effects of Deforestation are the change in climate‚ the impact on the global hydro climate‚ and scattered rainfall; whether it be increased or decreased. The Amazon is threatened by many factors one of them being the oil industries continuous search for the oil reserves held within the amazon. As stated within an article; “The Amazon rainforest and its surviving native communities

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    agriculture‚ clearing land for livestock grazing‚ oil extraction‚ and many others. Deforestation is considered to be one of the contributing factors to global climate change. It can occur around the world‚ even though it’s more common in tropical rainforests. Countries with significant deforestation currently or in the recent years include Brazil‚ Indonesia‚ Thailand‚ and parts of Eastern Europe. Though deforestation has increased rapidly in the last fifty years‚ it has been known to be practiced through

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    Deforistation Letter

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    Dear President of Brazil I am writing to inform you of how worries i am about the rainforest. It is getting cut down at a rate which the rainforests hasn’t got enough time to grow back. This means they are going to be totally gone in future time. This is being cause by the following... .Miners .Tree loggers .illegal tree loggers .Farmers .Tourism and cultural interests Rates of deforestation What do the miners want? South America is rich in natural resources and mining and minerals

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    Ecosystem Amazon

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    Amazon Rainforest Part 1 1. The name of the ecosystem you are researching? Amazon Rainforest ecosystem. 2. A map of the area where the ecosystem is located. 3. An explanation of the key abiotic components of the ecosystem? That are non-living chemical and physical factors in the environment‚ which affect ecosystems. A good example is that a lot of small bushes and shrubs would not be able to live here because all the really tall trees would block most of the sunlight causing a lack

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