Who owns the Brazilian rainforest?

Who owns the Brazilian rainforest?

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Q. Who owns the Brazilian rainforest?

Nine countries share the Amazon basin—most of the rainforest, 58.4%, is contained within the borders of Brazil. The other eight countries include Peru with 12.8%, Bolivia with 7.7%, Colombia with 7.1%, Venezuela with 6.1%, Guyana with 3.1%, Suriname with 2.5%, French Guyana with 1.4%, and Ecuador with 1%.

Q. How much is left of the Amazon rainforest?

Estimated loss by year

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