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How are the organisms in the Amazon Rainforest affected by natural hazards?

By Gary.L On December 7, 2008 Under General Information
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FoR3v3rUr$ asked:

If an earthquake, drought, tsunami, hurricane, etc. happened, then what would happen to all the animals and plants?…how would they be affected by it?

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Isaac S

December 10, 2008

Rainforest do not get affected by these things, however if an earthquake was to happen then the organism would just move somewhere else. If there was a drought not all the organisms will die out, but natural selection will take place and see which organism has the best survival rate. So OVERALL if any of these natural hazards happened natural slection will take place. Some species may die but other might live and become more suitable from the destroyed environment