Build giant observation tower in the Amazon rain forest
The observation tower in the Amazon rainforest will have a height of over 300m and is used to collect data on greenhouse gases, climate change.
According to BBC, the observation tower in Amazon is expected to be about 325 feet above the ground. It was built about 160km from the city of Manaus, Brazil.
The Amazon rainforest, the human biosphere reserve, has a great influence on the absorption and release of carbon into the atmosphere.(Photo: BBC)
The tower is equipped with data collection equipment to serve research on greenhouse gases, weather conditions in Amazon, one of the largest tropical rain forests on the planet. Brazil and German scientists hope that thanks to this data system, experts can better understand the conditions of forming greenhouse gases (the cause of greenhouse effect) and answer related questions. to global climate change.
With a taller height than the Chrysler building in New York or any other high-rise building in South America, the tower can assist in observing the changes and movements of air masses hundreds of kilometers away. When completed, the tower will be integrated with the structure of smaller observation and measurement towers in the area.
The Amazon rainforest is a natural reserve in the world and is considered a biosphere reserve for humankind. Characterized by the world's most sensitive ecosystem, the Amazon forest has a great influence on the absorption and release of carbon into the atmosphere.
The title has been reset by repository.
- Observation tower towering in the middle of the Amazon forest
- Terrible mysteries in the Amazon jungle
- Shocking photos of the Amazon forest burst into record speed
- Amazon forests are being destroyed at an unprecedented speed in the last 10 years
- Giant monster Titanoboa still lives in the Amazon forest?
- Beautiful Amazon natural forest comes to awe
- Peru warns that the Amazon rainforest is destroyed at a rapid rate
- Terrible consequences of the Amazon forest fire
- Forest fires and droughts can destroy the Amazon forest
- The bloodthirsty monsters hide in the Amazon jungle
- Watch out for the animals that died when the Amazon forest was visited by the 'firewoman'
- Switzerland plans to build a