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four characterstic features of Amazon basin​

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Answered by shana88
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it's physical characteristics that result from proximity to the equator provide mostly dense tropical forests , but also include habitats such as montane , palm , bamboo , lowland and floodplain , forests and grasslands and swamps . hope it will help you

Answered by susanjoyabraham
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The Amazon River twists and turns, curving like a snake through the Amazon Rainforest. That's what gives it its length. Its volume comes from its width and depth. In fact, it's the widest river in the world, known to some as the River Sea. In general, the Amazon River is roughly 6.8 miles wide at the widest parts. During the rainy season, however, the river floods its banks and inundates an additional 140,000 square miles of land. When this happens, the widest point of the river reaches roughly 24.8 miles.

Annual flooding is a common feature of most major rivers, but this experience is a little different in the Amazon. Not everything around the Amazon is really floodable. While the river is mostly within a flat basin, there are large parts of it that are also bordered by highlands that are too elevated to be flooded. The river gets deeper, but never inundates its banks. In addition, about 2/3 of the river is immediately surrounded by dense rainforest. The massive amount of foliage keeps the soil together and soaks up a lot of the floodwaters.

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