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Copyright 2008 by Lauri Berkenkamp
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ISBN: 978-1-9346702-7-9
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Nomad Press is committed to preserving ancient forests and natural resources. We elected to print Discover the Amazon: The Worlds Largest Rainforest on 4,315 lb. of Rolland Enviro100 Print instead of virgin fibres paper. This reduces an ecological footprint of:
Tree(s): 37
Solid waste: 1,057kg
Water: 100,004L
Suspended particles in the water: 6.7kg
Air emissions: 2,321kg
Natural gas: 151m3
Its the equivalent of:
Tree(s): 0.8 American football field(s)
Water: a shower of 4.6 day(s)
Air emissions: emissions of 0.5 car(s) per year
Nomad Press made this paper choice because our printer, Transcontinental, is a member of Green Press Initiative, a nonprofit program dedicated to supporting authors, publishers, and suppliers in their efforts to reduce their use of fiber obtained from endangered forests.
For more information, visit www.greenpressinitiative.org
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COMING IN MARCH 2009 DISCOVER YOUR WORLD SERIES
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Amazonia: The Last Wilderness
T here are few places left in the world where rivers are still unexplored. Where tribes of people live cut off from all contact with the outside world. Where there are thousands of plants and animals that most humans have never seen. Amazonia is just such a place.
Amazonia sweeps over a huge area of South America. It covers almost half of the continent, and is home to the largest rainforest on the planet. But its more than just a rainforest. Amazonia also contains other ecosystems, including flooded forests, savannah, seasonal forests, and mangrove swamps. It touches nine different countries and is home to millions and millions of plants and animals. And the lifeline of it all is the mighty Amazon River: the longest and largest river in the world.
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This book takes you right into the world of Amazonia. Investigate the immense Amazon River, from its beginnings as a tiny trickle of melting snow in the Andes Mountains of Peru to its enormous mouth at the Atlantic Ocean on the coast of Brazil. Explore the layers of the Amazon rainforest, from the forest floor to the top of the canopy, and learn about the plants, animals, and people who live there. Youll learn how to make your way through the jungle without a compass or a map, find shelter and create fire, and gather food and use the natural world for all of your supplies. Along the way youll discover how to avoid being bit, stung, poisoned, or eaten by predators both large and small.
Each section of this book covers a different topic. You can read the book straight through or skip around to uncover the information you find most interesting. The first section, What Is the Amazon?, explains all about Amazonia: the amazing Amazon River, the enormous rainforest, and the people who have lived there for thousands of years. If you just want to get going and do some exploring, turn to Finding Your Way in the Rainforest or Finding Your Way by Water. These sections will help you figure out how to set a course in the rainforest and follow it without getting turned around. Youll learn how to estimate your distance, mark a trail, build a raft, cross a river, escape from quicksand, and stay safe from water-based predators. See some of the amazing animals that live in Amazonias vast water systems, such as the Amazonian giant river otter and the gorgeous, pink boto, the Amazon freshwater dolphin.
In Finding Food, youll learn what plants and animals are safe to eat. Discover how to find them, and how to hunt and fish like Native Amazonians. In Finding Water, learn how to find fresh water from many different sources and make it safe to drink.
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What about when the sun goes down? If youve always wondered how people stay overnight in the rainforest, go to Night in the Amazon. This chapter will help you decide what kind of shelter is best, and how to make it. Youll also learn how to build a fire without matches, and stay safe from night-prowling creatures both large and small.
Throughout the book youll find fascinating facts and sidebars about some of the most incredible plants, animals, birds, and people of the rainforest. How about meeting the deadly bushmaster snake and the giant Amazonian leech? There are Try This! ideas throughout the book that you can do anywhereyou dont have to be in the Amazon. Activities range from learning to decipher animal tracks and make a simple fishing spear to building a gear raft or figuring out how much water you need to drink each day.
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The Amazon is one of the largest and most important ecosystems on the planet. But it is threatened every day by human activity. Read this book to learn whythen find out how you can help save the Amazon rainforest.
Ready to discover the Amazon? Lets get going!
WORDS TO KNOW
Amazonia: a huge area surrounding the Amazon River in northern South America.
rainforest: a forest in a hot climate that gets a lot of rain every year, so the plants are very green and grow like crazy.
ecosystem: a community of animals and plants existing and interacting together.
savannah: a large grassy area with few trees.
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CHAPTER 1
What is the Amazon?
B eing in the rainforest is like being in a giant green tunnel. Trees and plants grow so thick that you cant even see the sky. The air is hot and humid. Youre covered in sweat. All of a sudden it starts pouring and the rain comes down so hard, it feels like someone turned a faucet on over your head. Just as suddenly the rain stops. And the noise! You hear strange buzzing, chirping, squeaking, ticking, and squawking sounds all around you. Welcome to Amazonia, the largest rainforest on Earth.
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