Amazon (South America) Amazon Rainforest, also known as Amazonia, the
Amazon jungle or the Amazon Basin, covering seven million square
kilometers (1.7 billion acres), though the forest itself occupies some
5.5 million square kilometers (1.4 billion acres), located in nine the state. Amazon represents over half the
remaining rainforest on the planet and consists of the largest channels
and the most species-rich tropical rainforest in the world. Amazon River is the
largest river in the world by volume, with a total river flow greater
than ten in the world combined.
It accounts for about one-fifth of total world river flow and has the largest drainage basin on the planet. No single cross bridges Amazon.
2. Angel
Falls (Venezuela) angel falls Angel Falls
Angel Falls (Venezuela) |
Angel
Falls (Venezuela) is the tallest waterfall in the world, with an
altitude of 1002 m, and is located in the Canaima National Park,
Bolivar, Venezuela along the border with Brazil. Water tejun has more than
19 times higher than Niagara Falls.
3. Bay
of Fundy (Canada) Bay of Fundy
Bay of Fundy (Canada) |
Bay of Fundy (Canada) is famous for the highest tides on the planet (16.2 meters or 53
feet). One hundred billion tonnes of seawater flows in and out of the
Bay of Fundy twice a day - more water than the combined flow of all
rivers of the world's fresh water. Fundy's extreme tide makes
marine ecosystems are dynamic and diverse. photo
The bay is famous for coastal rock formations, extreme
tidal effects (vertical, horizontal, rafting and boring) and
sustainable coastal development. It is
also an internationally important foraging for migratory birds,
habitat life for popes Rights rare and endangered species, one of the
world's most significant plant and animal discoveries fosil.Teluk Fundy
region located between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and
Nova Scotia on the beach eastern
North America.
4. Dead
Sea (Israel, Jordan, Palestine)