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why do you think the Amazon basin as a low density of population

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Answered by rocky007313
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because it amazon river basin is covered by dense forests,, and the soil there is inaccessible,, so the density of population is low there in amazon river basin...


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Answered by ketharin
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The Amazon Basin and the jungle it contains is one of the last remaining large tropical rainforests in the world and its size is rapidly decreasing to somehow decongest Brazil as well as supply the over 200 million-strong country with wood products. For a country that spans millions of square kilometers large, it’s really difficult to keep tracking all of the logging activity happening there although these can already be seen easily from space.

Also, most of the Amazon Basin is far from the country and rivers there are really dangerous to traverse to the top. The Amazon alone probably has dozens of rapids stretching through its almost 7000-kilometer length. That’s why it’s pretty hard to bring pretty much everything there. Another problem is its remoteness. Some areas are really inaccessible that it might take days or months before one can reach civilization.

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