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The tropical rainforest in Amazon is inaccessible in nature- Explain the geographical reason:​

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Answered by steffiaspinno
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Geographical factors contributing to tropical rainforest in Amazon being inaccessible in nature are:

  • Tropical rainforests are mostly found in coastal, mountainous regions at high altitudes, near the equator, where temperatures and humidity are high. Temperate rainforests are mainly found in coastal, mountainous regions at low altitudes. Rainforests have four distinct layers: emergent, canopy, understory, and forest floor.
  • The Amazon will most likely see an increase in temperatures over time and a change in rainfall patterns as a result of rising global temperatures and more deforestation, a process that is sure to adversely affect the region's forests, water, biodiversity, agriculture, and human health.
Answered by kimsami347
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Answer:

The tropical rainforest in Amazon is inaccessible in nature as these regions are sparsely populated due to unhealthy, hot and moist climate and dense forest infested with wild animals and poisonous insects. In the Amazon population is 1 person per sq. km .The main inhabitants of this region are (i) pygmies of the Zaire basin

(ii)Amazoian Indians of the Amazon basic of South America (iii) the Semangs of South-east Asia (Malayasia) etc.

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