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The Amazon comprises the largest biome in the
world, encompassing several South American
countries. It is a world heritage site due to its high
biodiversity and natural resources. The
approximation of basic education students to
essential knowledge about environmental
preservation and conservation and the discussion
about questions about Amazonian ecosystems
has been one of the important potentials for
learning the individual who lives in this region.