It Will Take Three Centuries To Enlist Trees In Amazon's Forests, Experts
Umer Jamshaid Published July 14, 2016 | 01:15 PM
New York, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 14th July, 2016) : There is abundance of trees of diverse species and kinds in the forest of Amazon that it will take three centuries to enlist them. Scientific Reports Journal published a scientific study which stated that, in which more than 5 million samples were examined by scientists, these trees are kept in the Museums from last 300 years.
Forests of Amazon are located in American continent especially in Brazil and they are endangered due to erosion and feeling of trees. According to the scientist, more than 12 thousand kinds of tree have been discovered in the Amazon and according to an estimate, nearly 4 thousand kinds of trees are to be discovered.
Scientists said that enlisting the trees will help those people who want to save world’s biggest and divers, in biological terms, forest’s environment. According to the scientists and researchers of this scientific study, who belonged to Netherlands, said that it will help scientists to understand and discover the basin on Amazon more accurately and will strengthened the efforts to secure it.
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