The Amazon is an incredible place, one of the most unique on the planet! Few phenomena in the world are as interesting and intriguing to scientists as the Amazon rainforest. Read on, because there are some amazing facts about Amazon that you will be interested to learn!
A significant part of the world’s drinking water supply is located in the Amazon? This river is the largest in the world by basin area and full-water capacity.
30 incredible fun facts about the Amazon RainforestĀ
Why amazon Rainforest is so Important?
- 20% of the oxygen on our planet is produced by the Amazon rainforest. It is no coincidence that they are called “the lungs of the planet”.
Species at Amazon Rainforest :
- In the Amazon rainforest, you can find the vast majority of the millions of different plant and animal species that live on our planet. Amazonia is, without exaggeration, the world’s genetic fund of the Earth!
- The Amazon Basin is thought to be home to 2.5 million species of insects, and more than half of them are thought to live under the leaf canopy.
- In the Amazon forests, a microscopic fungus (Pestalotiopsis microspora) was discovered, which, surprisingly, can live exclusively on plastic, more precisely, polyurethane. Moreover, it can do this even in the absence of oxygen.
Ant in Amazon Rainforest :
- Recently discovered in the Amazon, a species of blind underground ants is believed to be a direct descendant of the very first ant species.
- Some species of ants living in the Amazon are known to raid neighboring colonies and take other ants as slaves.
Amazon Tribes :
- In the Amazon basin, some tribes have not yet come into contact with civilization, and some scientists are against contacting them.
- There is a theory that the Amazon is a giant orchard leftover from a civilization that flourished in this area about 3,000 years ago.
- Every year for three weeks, the full moon causes a tidal wave that moves up the Amazon River every night. Some surfers manage to ride a wave for more than 10 kilometers.
- Although in the past, numerous expeditions have tried to find ancient Amazon cities that were rumored to be covered in gold, over time, scientists began to doubt that civilization could thrive in such harsh conditions and on such barren soil.
- Scientists have found evidence of man-made Terra preta soil covering vast swathes of the Amazon. They believe that the inhabitants of ancient civilizations covered the earth with this artificial, nutrient-rich soil, which allowed them to build cities and engage in agriculture.
- Under the Amazon, at a depth of about 4 kilometers, there is another river called Hamza: it is much wider and just as long.
- Scientists have found that due to dust storms in the Bodele basin, located in the Sahara Desert, 40 tons of dust are transported across the Atlantic to the Amazon basin every year.
- Did you know that a significant part of the world’s drinking water supply is located in the Amazon? Amazon river is the largest in the world by basin area and full-water capacity. and Second largest in the world by length.
- The Amazon is so vast that deep in the jungle there are still tribes that do not come into contact with civilization. And this is just a small part of all the unimaginable and amazing things that make the Amazon one of the most unique places on the planet!
- The Amazon rainforest is home to more than half of the 10 million animal species that live on our planet.
- The Amazon has such huge biodiversity that there can be more ant species on a single bush than in the British Isles… and that’s just ants!
- More than 3,000 types of fruit grow in the Amazon forests. For comparison, in Western countries, they eat about 200.
- Once upon a time, Henry Ford built a working village on the Amazon, where people lived to harvest rubber. Today, Fordlandia is an abandoned ghost town.