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Ximena Mata

Rainforests of Brazil - 0 views

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    Brazil Rainforest Presentation PREZI
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    :)
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    lalalalalala
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    wiihii
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    josue ii ximenaa
Ximena Mata

Rainforests of Brasil - 0 views

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    ICT. Cris & Min
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    Cristian & Min young
adriana rais

Amazon Rainforest of Brazil in Prezi - 1 views

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    Adriana Rais and Ponce
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    this is our presentation of the amazon rainforest in prezi
Ericka Garcia

Rainforest Of Brazil - 8D - 1 views

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    Rodrigo Cuevas, Esteban Cabrera & Ericka Garcia
alejandro guerrero

Rain Forest - 0 views

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    alejandro and daniela rainforests of brazil frogs
Denisse Gonzalez

title - 1 views

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    Denisse and Jose Alvaro
javier samour

Brazil Rainforest prezi - 1 views

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    Maria Renee Salazar and Javier Samour
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    Our presentation of the Amazon Rainforest in Prezi
Ximena Mata

Rainforests of Brazil-An Environmental Status Report - 2 views

  • Brazil holds about one-third of the world's remaining rainforests
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      goo
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      sorry its supposed to be i found it on google
    • Ximena Mata
       
      no
  • most biodiverse country on Earth, with more than 56,000 described species of plants, 1,700 species of birds, 695 amphibians, 578 mammals, and 651 reptiles . GA_googleFillSlot("rainforests_160x600_float"); Due to the vastness of the Amazon
    • Ximena Mata
       
      Brazil holds one third of the worlds remaining rainforests, including a majority of the Amazon rainforest. There are more than 56,000 species of plants, 1700 species of birds, 695 amphibians, 578 mammals and 651 reptiles.
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    :O thats interesting i didint know that!
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    hahahahhaha i remember when that happened
Jose Alegria

AmAZON mAP - 0 views

Maria Salazar

animals - 0 views

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    here is the type of animal you miight find..
alejandro guerrero

channel-billed-toucan-in-rainforest.jpg (JPEG Image, 500x333 pixels) - 1 views

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    just have a look to this type of tucan
javier samour

Rainforest Facts - 2 views

  • Experts estimates that we are losing 137 plant, animal and insect species every single day due to rainforest deforestation. That equates to 50,000 species a year. As the rainforest species disappear, so do many possible cures for life-threatening diseases.
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      well here i found a bit of info in the amazon rainforest situated in brazil
  • he Rainforests today are 70 years old or more. Each time a rainforest medicine man dies, it is as if a library has burned down.
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  • There were an estimated ten million Indians living in the Amazonian Rainforest five centuries ago. Today there are less than 200,000. In Brazil alone, European colonists have destroyed more than 90 indigenous tribes since the 1900's. With them have gone centuries of accumulated knowledge of the medicinal value of rainforest species. As their homelands continue to be destroyed by deforestation, rainforest peoples are also disappearing. Most medicin
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      here you can see a bit of info
Maria Salazar

pICTURES! - 0 views

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    a very good picture! :D
alejandro guerrero

rainforest_2.jpg (JPEG Image, 600x471 pixels) - 1 views

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    this is very funny
Denisse Gonzalez

article-1023116-016DDC5E00000578-147_468x286.jpg (JPEG Image, 468x286 pixels) - 0 views

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    tribes ans people photos
alejandro guerrero

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Cheryce Feeke

Amazon Rainforest - 0 views

  • The Amazon rainforest, also known as Amazonia, is one of the world's greatest natural resources. Because its vegetation continuously recycles carbon dioxide into oxygen, it has been described as the "Lungs of our Planet". About 20% of earth's oxygen is produced by the Amazon rainforest.
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      The amazon rainforest continuosly recycles carbon dioxide into oxygen and thats why its also known as the "Lungs of our Planet" and the amazon rainforest also produces round about 20% of our earth's oxygen.
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    The amazon river is about 4,080 miles long.It meets the Atlantic Ocean in Belem,Brazil
Cristian Arevalo

Amazon Rainforest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    The Amazon rainforest (Brazilian Portuguese: Floresta Amazônica or Amazônia; Spanish: Selva Amazónica or Amazonia), also known as Amazonia, or the Amazon jungle, is a moist broadleaf forest that covers most of the Amazon Basin of South America. This basin encompasses seven million square kilometers (1.7 billion acres), of which five and a half million square kilometers (1.4 billion acres) are covered by the rainforest. This region includes territory belonging to nine nations. The majority of the forest is contained within Brazil, with 60% of the rainforest, followed by Peru with 13%, and with minor amounts in Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana. States or departments in four nations bear the name Amazonas after it. The Amazon represents over half of the planet's remaining rainforests, and it comprises the largest and most species-rich tract of tropical rainforest in the world. The Amazon rainforest was short-listed in 2008 as a candidate to one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature by the New Seven Wonders of the World Foundation. As of February 2009 the Amazon was ranking first in Group E, the category for forests, national parks and nature reserves.
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    WOW!!!
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    see it!
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    The Amazon rainforest has the second largest river of the world the fist is the Nile river.
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    WOW joseeee! lots of information! :)
Denisse Gonzalez

Amazon Rainforest: Encyclopedia - Amazon Rainforest - 0 views

  • The Amazon Rainforest is a term widely used to describe the moist broadleaf forests of the Amazon Basin. It encompasses 7 million km2 (1.2 billion acres), with parts located within nine nations: Brazil (with 60% of the rainforest), Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana. This forest represents over half of the planet's remaining rainforests.
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