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The Amazon rainforest, spanning nine countries in South America, is the world's largest tropical rainforest, covering approximately 6 million square kilometers. It plays a crucial role in global climate regulation, producing around 20% of the world's oxygen and absorbing significant amounts of carbon dioxide. The rainforest is home to an estimated 10% of known species on Earth, including jaguars, anacondas, and countless insects. Deforestation, primarily driven by agriculture, logging, and mining, poses a major threat to the Amazon's biodiversity and contributes to climate change. Indigenous communities have lived in the Amazon for thousands of years, possessing invaluable knowledge about the forest’s ecosystem and sustainable practices. Conservation efforts are vital to protect the Amazon from further destruction and preserve its ecological significance. The Amazon River, the second-longest river in the world, flows through the rainforest, providing a vital source of water and transportation. Rising temperatures and changing rainfall patterns are impacting the Amazon's delicate balance. Sustainable development initiatives aim to balance economic growth with environmental protection.