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Conclusion for Geography project Amazon river basin

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The Amazon River is widely considered the second-longest river in the world, though some claim that it might actually be the longest. Longest or not, there's no doubt that it has staggering importance to the world's ecosystems. The Amazon runs through South America through some of the densest rainforests in the world, containing more biodiversity than anywhere on Earth.

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I believe that the Amazon River will continue to be the river it is today. Being a support to the things that depend on it most. Such as plants and animals even the Atlantic Ocean. Not only does the Amazon River provide needs for other living things but it also is benefitted by many things too! Like its source in the high Andes Mountains without that it wouldn't be such a big river as it is today. I say that the Amazon River isn't going to change because the Amazon was a big use back then and and it is still the same today! It is still used for fishing, transportation, and a major water source to oceans and rivers around it. The Amazon River today can also be known as the Transportation Corridor because that is the main use of the river.

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