Friday, August 30, 2019

Amazon Rainforest Wildfires

We have been learning about the fires in the Amazon Rainforest.
I enjoyed finding pictures of the animals that live in the Amazon Rainforest.
I found it hard finishing on time.
Next time I would not copy and paste. I would use my own words.

The Amazon Rainforest is home to thousands of animals, insects, and plant species. This rainforest is so beautiful and rich with vegetation that it is known as the 'lungs of the Earth.' It got its nickname because of the abundance of vegetation it contains, which takes carbon dioxide out of the air and releases fresh oxygen for us to breath. The Amazon Rainforest actually produces 20 percent of the world's oxygen.
There have been 72,000 forest fires between January and August. The fires can be seen from space. The fires are killing animals.

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