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is the life line of the amazon basin​

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Answered by PerfectSmoker909
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The basin is drained by the Amazon River, the world's largest river in terms of discharge, and the second longest river in the world after the Nile. ... The river system is the lifeline of the forest and its history plays an important part in the development of its rainforests.

Answered by Anonymous
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The life in Amazon Basin is changing rapidly. Forests are getting depleted because of commercial uses mainly wood. ... Farming has been started by clearing forests. Airports and helipads are being set up.

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