Amazonian Rain Forests

Amazonian Rain Forests

Author: Carl F. Jordan

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 143

ISBN-13: 146124658X

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DEVELOPMENT AND DISTURBANCE IN AMAZON FORESTS Contrasting Impressions 6 2 The rain forests of the Amazon Basin cover approximately 5.8 x 10 km (Salati and Vose 1984). Flying over even just part of this basin, one gazes hour after hour upon this seemingly infinite blanket of green. The impression of immen sity is similar when viewed from the Amazon River itself, or from its tributar ies. From a hammock on the shaded deck of a riverboat, the immensity of the forest presents an incredible monotony as one view of the shoreline blends unnoticeably into another. From both perspectives, the overwhelming reaction to the sea of trees that stretches from horizon to horizon is a sense of the vastness of the rain forest. In September 1985, I got a different impression of the rain forest. Several students and I journeyed in a self-propelled car along the single-track railroad that stretches almost 1000 km from the Carajas iron ore mine in the rain forest of Para State, Brazil, all the way to Sao Luis on the coast (Fig. 1.1).


The Amazon Rain Forest

The Amazon Rain Forest

Author: Ann Heinrichs

Publisher: Marshall Cavendish

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9780761446477

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Our world abounds with the wonders of natural beauty. Readers of the books in this series will discover mysterious, exciting, and exotic natural landforms. Through the study of science and social studies, the authors show the diversity of our planet and provide information on the geological history, plants, animals, and people who populate each landform, as well as the environmental issues by which each landform is threatened. Each title in the series also establishes the importance of the history, culture, and environment of the landform in relation to the region in which it is located. with stunning photography, maps, and informative sidebars, Nature's Wonders offers a multidisciplinary approach to the study of the natural wonders of the world.


Amazon Rain Forest

Amazon Rain Forest

Author: Vicky Franchino

Publisher: Cherry Lake

Published: 2016-01-01

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 1634705734

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Explore the Amazon rain forest and learn all about what it's like to live in this biome, from what kinds of plants and animals live there to what kinds of weather it receives.


We Need the Amazon Rain Forest

We Need the Amazon Rain Forest

Author: Robert E. Wells

Publisher: Albert Whitman & Company

Published: 2023-10-05

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 0807577812

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Take a journey through the heart of the Amazon rain forest to discover why it's so important for life on Earth. Even though rain forests take up less than 10 percent of Earth’s land, they are home to more than half the world’s plants and animals. In this adventure, readers climb aboard a river boat and tour the Amazon with a local guide. Observe howler monkeys, harpy eagles, and other wildlife as you discover how the planet’s largest tropical rain forest became endangered, and why it’s up to us to protect it.


Animals of the Amazon Rain Forest

Animals of the Amazon Rain Forest

Author: Mari Schuh

Publisher: Capstone

Published: 2021-08

Total Pages: 25

ISBN-13: 1977132944

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Biomes are home to unique animals and plants. Give beginning readers an introductory look at the Amazon rain forest! Readers will get an up-close look at the characteristics of the land and weather and how monkeys, parrots, anacondas, sloths, and other animals have adapted to life in this amazing biome.


Living in the Amazon Rain Forest

Living in the Amazon Rain Forest

Author: Anita Ganeri

Publisher: Capstone Classroom

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9781410928269

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This book introduces the Yanomami people, who live in Brazil and Venezuela, and describes their daily lives and culture.


Amazonian Rain Forests

Amazonian Rain Forests

Author: Carl F. Jordan

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 143

ISBN-13: 146124658X

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DEVELOPMENT AND DISTURBANCE IN AMAZON FORESTS Contrasting Impressions 6 2 The rain forests of the Amazon Basin cover approximately 5.8 x 10 km (Salati and Vose 1984). Flying over even just part of this basin, one gazes hour after hour upon this seemingly infinite blanket of green. The impression of immen sity is similar when viewed from the Amazon River itself, or from its tributar ies. From a hammock on the shaded deck of a riverboat, the immensity of the forest presents an incredible monotony as one view of the shoreline blends unnoticeably into another. From both perspectives, the overwhelming reaction to the sea of trees that stretches from horizon to horizon is a sense of the vastness of the rain forest. In September 1985, I got a different impression of the rain forest. Several students and I journeyed in a self-propelled car along the single-track railroad that stretches almost 1000 km from the Carajas iron ore mine in the rain forest of Para State, Brazil, all the way to Sao Luis on the coast (Fig. 1.1).


People of the Tropical Rain Forest

People of the Tropical Rain Forest

Author: Julie Sloan Denslow

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1988-01-01

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9780520062955

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Looks at the depiction of tropical rain forests in movies and art, discusses government policy, business exploitation, and the future of the rain forest, and describes the lives of forest people in South America, Africa, and Asia