Essay On Amazon River

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Amazon river

Introduction

The Amazon River is one of the greatest rivers in the world. It is currently officially the second longest river in the world, but it is surrounded by debate about if it is the longer than the Nile. The approximate distance of the Amazon is 6280km, which is around the same distance as New York to Rome. (http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/18722/Amazon-River). The Amazon River and its surroundings are teaming with wildlife such as jaguars, piranhas and macaws. Its name comes from when the first explorer saw female tribes in battle, which reminded him of the Amazons in Greek mythology.

Location
The Amazon River is located in the northern part of South America. The mouth of the Amazon is located in the Atlantic Ocean, near Brazil. The Amazon River begins high in the Andes and travels down through Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia, Bolivia, and Brazil, all the way to the Atlantic Ocean. (See appendix 1).

Processes responsible for its formation

The making of the Amazon started about 135 million years ago with the movements of the Earth’s crust. The Amazon Basin formed when the South American and Nazca plates collided creating shockwaves forming mountains and a depression or hollowed out bowl. Over time it filled up with rainwater this was the start of the Amazon River. The mouths of the Amazon are formed by pieces of rock and sediment slowly building up on the riverbed when the current slows down. (Pollard 1997, pg 10).

Changes to appearance over time

The Amazon River’s appearance has only changed slightly over time, like other rivers. All rivers change gradually. The amazon has widened in places and narrowed in places because of sediment building up and also because of erosion over hundreds o...

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... meeting involved over 100 world leaders. It lead to a significant change in the way Brazilians thought about the development of the Amazon.

Future of the Amazon River

The future of the Amazon depends on the way the world uses it. The human race has the biggest impact on this environment and need to recognise their role in protecting the river and surrounding forest. If it is conserved and looked after it will continue to be a wonderful physical part of the earth’s landscape.

Conclusion

The Amazon River is a long and complex river in South America. When combined with the Amazon rainforest it is and important and magnificent physical environment. Although some parts of the river are still untouched the modern world has contributed to its development. After research and exploration it has been established that the human race needs to preserve this feature.

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