facts of the rainforest
The Amazon Rainforest Experience Second 5-year drought
This year marked the second year in a decade that the drought has affected the Amazon River, with some of the world's tributaries, the largest river completely dry. In fact, this year marked the second drought in five years this vast rain forest – which is far from regular drought is often the case that no more than a few times a century.
The drought has caused many people living in and around the river have seen their livelihoods dry up as the waters recede, leaving behind only the cracks, dirt, thirst as evidence of a long season and dry. And people and animals are not the only ones affected by the change – the forest is experiencing the difficulties of lack of water can lead to an increased risk of fire losses and crops. The Amazon forest is thirsty, and the effects of drought in the coming years could be devastating.
Drought that was at its worst month of November 2010, came just a month after the terrible floods in the area, killing dozens of people and thousands left homeless – yet another example of extreme weather that has beaten an otherwise stable region. Many locals have reported that feels as if the sun is becoming increasingly Hot and admitted that they are finding it increasingly difficult to cope and the impact that climate change is having around the world, this is not difficult to believe.
Unfortunately, it seems like the swing of floods and drought will stop. Predictions include-year flood, which affects not only people and animals that depend on the Amazon River water to survive, but the trees and plants as well. This would lead to the destruction of homes vital food supply and put more pressure on the forest's ability to sustain itself.
This year less than half the usual rainfall scattered in the Amazon – which could in the future? For those living in and around the jungle – and, indeed, the rest of the world – the news could be bad if society does not change the way it deals with climate change and start working harder than ever to maintain both the forest and the environment as a whole. People around the world depend of the Amazon jungle of many vital environmental services it provides, such as cooling the planet and the balance of the climatic aspects such as rain and fresh water production. future effects of climate change and deforestation will reduce this line important life.
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