The Amazon forests are 6 million km 2, and therefore they constitute about 40% of the total area of Brazil, and they are tropical rainforests that extend along the drainage basin of the Amazon River and its tributaries in northern South America, and are bordered on the north by the heights of Guyana, on the south by the Brazilian central plateau, and on the east by the ocean The Atlantic, and the Andes Mountains to the west.
The Congo rainforest is one of the most important wild areas on earth, as it is the second largest forest in the world with an area of more than 2 million km2, and the Congo forests extend across 6 countries; They are Cameroon, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon, and are located in the Congo Basin, which resembles a painting made up of rivers, savannahs, swamps, and flooded forests. The forests are home to gorillas, elephants, and buffaloes.
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