Nexy Posted August 25, 2019 Share Posted August 25, 2019 The Amazon Rainforest is known to be a home to millions of different species, from plants, to animals, to even some indigenous tribes. It’s been referred to as the Earth’s lungs, because it produces 20% of the oxygen in it’s atmosphere. About half the size of the United States of America, the Amazon Rainforest has a huge impact on slowing down global warming, and the world as a whole. But recently, wildfires have gotten so out of control, cities have been completely blacked out, with smoke from the fires covering their skies. It seems as of now, the Brazilian government and president Bolsonaro isn’t stepping in to slow down the fires, and up until quite recently, news stations weren’t covering the story either. In hopes of raising awareness about how important the Amazon Rainforest really is, we decided to answer the question What If The Amazon Rainforest Burned Down? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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