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Explain how developing the rainforest might benefit local tribes.
Rainforests

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Answered by divyasakhare26
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Explanation:

While they still depend on the forest for traditional hunting and gathering, most Amerindians, as American indigenous people are called, grow crops (like bananas, manioc, and rice), use western goods (like metal pots, pans, and utensils), and make regular trips to towns and cities to bring foods and wares to market.

Answered by loveyouaansari123
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Explanation:

As a tribe, the Yanomami rely on the rainforest to provide for their needs both in terms of food and medicine. They also grow their own crops and will fish too. The women tend to be in charge of growing crops in gardens that they create themselves. The men's role is to do the hunting.

Rainforests are often called the lungs of the planet for their role in absorbing carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, and increasing local humidity. Rainforests also stabilize climate, house incredible amounts of plants and wildlife, and produce nourishing rainfall all around the planet.

Tropical rainforests are home to indigenous peoples who rely on their surroundings for food, shelter, and medicines. ... Their knowledge of medicinal plants used for treating illness is unmatched, and they have a great understanding of the ecology of the Amazon rainforest.

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