In the category of Wildlife and Nature:
The Amazon Rainforest, located in South America, produces approximately 20% of the world’s oxygen. This lush ecosystem spans across nine countries, including Brazil, Peru, and Colombia, and is often referred to as the “lungs of the Earth.” Despite covering only 6% of the planet’s land surface, it is home to an estimated 10% of the world’s known species, making it one of the most biodiverse places on Earth. This vast and extraordinary rainforest plays a crucial role in regulating our climate, storing carbon, and supporting countless ecosystems and indigenous communities. Its preservation is vital for the well-being of our planet and all its inhabitants.