To be honest,you can visit the Amazon nearly all year round and experience quite similar weather. It is a rainforest after all, so even in the “dry season” (August – February) it’s not uncommon to have rainy
Protecting the Amazon Rainforest In my opinion, there are several ways to protect the Amazon rainforest. Firstly, the government should enforce stricter laws against illegal logging and deforestation. Penalties for those who break these laws should be severe to act as a deterrent. Secondly, we ne...
结果1 题目 C27. What is the text mainly about? A. How to explore the Amazon rainforest. B. How to start a research journey. C. An unforgettable adventure. D. The meaning of a jouney. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏 ...
Forest growth and yieldForest managementTropical rainforestIt is important to know the growth rate of the species to be managed to establish sustainable forest management plans because from this information, it is possible to know which species have reached the minimum commercial size to be collected...
The Amazon rainforest, the largest rainforest on Earth, is located in South America. It is one of the most biodiverse habitats on Earth and is home to millions of species, some of which are endemic to nowhere else on Earth. Answer and Explanation:1 ...
Ludmila Rattis researches how climate and deforestation impact natural ecosystems and agricultural production in the Amazon rainforest and Brazil's Cerrado region. This talk was presented at an official TED conference. Read our curation guidelines. The Tanguro Project is celebrating 20 years in 2024....
Step I 文本整体理解:理清文章架构Amazon Rainforest Tour· How to enter the Amazon rainforest: a short flight· How to get to the 1.___ in the middle of the forest: by boat· What to do: enjoy the plants and animals 2.___ to the rainforest Machu Picchu Tour· How long: 4 days·...
Visitors to the Amazon rainforest in South America facedifferent rules for how they can interact with wild animals.A new report says that animals suffer when they are keptin captivity(关押) so that tourists can touch and photographthem. The group's wildlife adviser Neil D'Cruze, said, “We...
Do you want to directly support our work? Please visit our donate page. participate About the speaker Ludmila Rattis Ecologist See speaker profile Ludmila Rattis researches how climate and deforestation impact natural ecosystems and agricultural production in the Amazon rainforest and Brazil's Cerrado ...
Amazon Rainforest: As one of the largest rainforest in the world, the Amazon rainforest is home to an abundant species of animals and plants. This rainforest also has a very warm climate, categorized into the Af group according to the Kppen Climate Classification System. ...