Amazon Rainforest
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## TL;DR The Amazon Rainforest is a tropical rainforest system within the Amazon basin. Its ecology, hydrology, and deforestation patterns are monitored heavily with satellite observations because land-cover change and drought can alter both forest condition and regional moisture cycles. ## Core Explanation Tropical rainforests are hot, moist biomes with high rainfall. In the Amazon, forest cover and atmospheric moisture interact: clearing and degradation can reduce evapotranspiration, alter rainfall patterns, and increase drought and fire risk. NASA Earth Observatory tracks Amazon deforestation and related climate signals through satellite observations. ## Further Reading - [NASA Earth Observatory: Tropical Rainforest](https://www.earthobservatory.nasa.gov/biome/biorainforest.php) - [NASA Earth Observatory: Amazon Deforestation](https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/collection/1676/amazon-deforestation) - [NASA Earth Observatory: Human Activities Are Drying Out the Amazon](https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/145834/human-activities-are-drying-out-the-amazon) ## Related Articles - [Amazon Rainforest: Biodiversity, Carbon Storage, and Threats](../amazon-rainforest-biodiversity-carbon-storage-and-threats.md) - [Amazon FBA (Fulfillment by Amazon)](../../business/amazon-fba-fulfillment-by-amazon.md) - [Product Listing Optimization (Amazon)](../../business/product-listing-optimization-amazon.md)