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Imagine that you have just returned from a trip to the Amazon forest write your experience

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Answered by almondhillary40
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As I learn more and more about the Amazon Rainforest, I realize that while I know many facts about it and many of the issues that surround it, I cannot imagine the many ways in which my senses would be activated if I were actually there. I know that the environment is very different than the mountains, woods, and fields with which I am familiar, but what kinds of sounds, sights and smells might one experience deep in the Amazon?

First of all, the Amazon is a very humid, wet place. It might be 80 or 90º F, but with the high humidity, you’d feel like it was much hotter. Some parts of the rainforest experience constant rain during the rainy season from December to March. Even during the “dry” season, it still usually rains at least once a day. With the dense canopy above, you might not feel much direct rain, but water filters its way down, dripping off leaves and making its way to the ground. And if you’re in part of the forest with lighter vegetation, you might feel the full force of a rainforest storm!

The rainforest is teeming with animals and insects, so you would hear a concert of humming, thrumming, buzzing and chirping. Frogs, cicadas, howler monkeys, and birds make some of the loudest rainforest sounds. Some of these have cries that reach up to 130 decibels, which is louder than a military jet! [3] You might not see many of these creatures, though, since they hide in the thick foliage and high up in the canopy.

Really it is very amazing trip

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