The world’s largest rainforest, the Amazon, known as the world’s lungs, has been burning for some time. The intensity of the fire is increasing day by day. New areas are affected. Experts fear that it could have serious negative impacts on climate change around the world. Although millions of kilometres away, Bangladesh also has time to worry about this fire. Bangladesh is one of the countries most affected by climate change in the world.
The Amazon basin covers an area of about 700,000 square kilometres. However, 5.5 million square kilometres are covered by a humid climate. This huge forest is called the lungs of the world. The Amazon rainforest provides 20% of the world’s oxygen needs. Scientists claim that the Amazon rainforest is so vast that there are many places where no one has been before. No one has fallen so far.
There were no plants or animals. The river running through the Amazon rainforest is considered to be the largest river in the world. The river is home to over 3,000 species of fish and other aquatic plants. 60% of the Amazon rainforest is located in Brazil and 13% in Peru. The others are in Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Bolivia.
About 400 Bedouins live in this forest. They have nothing to do with today’s world, including the mobile phone, the Internet, or information technology. Do not know what technology? Over the years, many tourists, researchers and scientists have visited this wonderful forest, and they can come back with something new every time. They admitted that there are places in the Amazon jungle that no human on Earth has seen and that there are great doubts about whether they will be able to see them.
Known as the heart of the world, this forest takes place every year from July to October. Thousands of plants burned in the fire. But this time, the level exceeded all times. A total of 74,000 fire incidents have occurred in this forest this year. It is still burning. The Brazilian government sometimes tried to control the fire by throwing water from aeroplanes, but to no avail. World leaders are pressuring the Brazilian government to control the fires. France also threatened to cancel the agreement reached by the European Union if effective measures were not taken to stop the fire. In this case, the Brazilian government will have to bear more pressure. In Brazil itself, some want to believe that this immense forest may have been deliberately set on fire. They believed that the fire would have started to provide enough space for the factories. But whatever the cause of the fire, the fact remains that if this situation continues, it will have a very negative impact on the global climate, which will affect our beloved country. Therefore, it is important for world leaders to play a strong and united role in protecting these great oxygen-supply forests from the threat of climate change.