Interesting facts Flying rivers that release more than 70% of the rain in areas of Peru and Bolivia depend on public forests without a destination in the Amazon, but the advance of deforestation puts this vital corridor at risk. Geovane Souza 11/06/2026 at 09:54
Science and Technology Far beyond the forest, the Amazon functions as a natural humidity generator where giant trees release vapor into the sky and form flying rivers that provide Brazil with rain. Ana Alice 23/04/2026 at 22:57
Interesting facts With 162,000 Km³ of Fresh Water Under the Forest, Invisible Ocean Delivering 700 Trillion Liters of Rain to the Rest of Brazil Extends From the Andes to Marajó, Holding Over 150 Quadrillion Liters and Is 4 Times Larger Than the Guarani Aquifer Alisson Ficher 14/03/2026 at 13:37
Interesting facts World’s Purest Water Discovered in Brazil! Native to the Amazon, 1.5-Liter Bottle Is Studded With Diamonds, Gold, Silver, Precious Stones, and Costs Over 5 MILLION Alisson Ficher 06/10/2024 at 02:14