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describe the forest and forest industry of south America​

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Answered by riyakaramchandani05
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the people who depend on them, are under increasing pressure. Tropical forests make up about 40% of the world's forested area and contain about 60% of global forest biomass. Forests occupy approximately 22% of South America, and represent about 27% of the world's global forest coverage.Within the first group the most important commodities are sugar, bananas, cocoa, coffee, tobacco, beef, corn, and wheat. Oil, natural gas, and petroleum products dominate the second group, while linseed oil, cotton, cattle hides, fish meal, wool, copper, tin, iron ore, lead, and zinc top the third group. Spanning nine South American countries and 7 million sq km (2.7 million square miles), the Amazon is the world's largest forest and is home to more than 120 indigenous groups and one in 10 known species. One-fifth of all freshwater on the planet originates in the Amazon Basin.South America is home to the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall, Angel Falls in Venezuela; the highest single drop waterfall Kaieteur Falls in Guyana; the largest river by volume, the Amazon River; the longest mountain range, the Andes (whose highest mountain is Aconcagua at 6,962 m or 22,841 ft);

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