How is the life of the people in the Amazon river basin changing? Mention 2 points.
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- Human Interaction with environment benefits humans, but after an extent depletes the environment. The regular felling of trees in the Amazon basin has resulted in a change of ecology here. The developmental activities near the Amazon river, eventually, have resulted in the destruction of the rainforests.
- no native group obtains the majority of its food by traditional nomadic hunting and gathering. Nearly all cultivate crops, with hunting, gathering, and fishing serving as a secondary or supplementary food source. Usually a family has two gardens: a small house garden with a variety of plants, and a larger plantation which may be one hectare in area planted with bananas, manioc, or rice. These plantations are created through the traditional practice of slash and burn, a method of forest clearing that is not all that damaging to the forest if conducted in the traditional manner.
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