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The Amazon river basin is called the Selvas. Give Reason

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Answered by shilpaatfortuna
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Explanation:

The Amazon basin is the large area of land that drains into the Amazon River and its tributaries. ... The lowlands around the river and its tributaries flood yearly, deeply enriching the surrounding soil. More than two-thirds of the basin is covered with rainforest, or selva.

Answered by djhardas82
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Explanation:

Answer. Answer: The lowlands around the river and its tributaries flood yearly, deeply enriching the surrounding soil. More than two-thirds of the basin is covered with rainforest, or selva.

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