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why are the amazon plains mostly inaccessible?

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Answered by meenuharishmey
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Some people live in thatched houses shaped like beehives. Apartment – like houses called ‘Maloca’ with a steeply slanting roof are also found. With passage of time, the life of the people of this area is slowly changing. Previously, navigating through the river was the only means to reach the heart of the rainforest. But the Trans Amazon highway was made in 1970. It made all parts of the rainforest accessible. Aircrafts and helicopters are used to reach all previously inaccessible places. The indigenous people were forced to relocate where they continued with their distinctive way of farming.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Most of the Amazon plains are covered by tropical rainforests. These are mostly forested areas and largely inaccessible due to frequent flooding and dense undergrowth.

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