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How is the amazon river a barrier

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Because the amazon contributes more fresh water and sediments into the sea than other rivers do.

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Tributaries are long and fanned out, splitting up the land.

It runs 6,400 kilometers, splitting the continent.

Its hard to reach through the rain forest.

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