Making Inferences with Question/Answer Relationships Birth of a Mighty River

Q: The source of the river was a mystery because… Scientists say the stream that feeds the Amazon is made from melting snow. That means….

The author compared the Amazon rain forest to Australia because… The following live along the Amazon River…

My INFERENCE is made by using In The Text Information + In My Head Information ________________________ “High on the Nevada Mismo” “18,363-foot-high mountain” ________________________ “in Peru” ________________________ “team of 22 people to find it” ________________________ _________________

you need hiking experience special equipment needed not easy to get to, far away that’s a lot of people for one river

18,363-foot high mountain ________________________ ________________________ flows through largest rain ________________________ forest with rainfall and ________________________ warm temperatures _________________ the longest river in S. ________________________ America ________________________ It flows for 4,000 miles ________________________ almost as big as ________________________ Australia _________________

snow stays cold up high ________________________ ________________________ when the snow travels ________________________ through the forest, it begins ________________________ to melt _________________ no other S.American river ________________________ is longer ________________________ flows a very long time ________________________ ________________________ Amazon and Australia are almost same size _________________

80,000 trees/plants ________________________

________________________ The Amazon has many different life sources that ________________________ help these living things survive ________________________ ________________________ _________________

More fish than the Atlantic ________________________

________________________ jaguars, armadillos, snakes, monkeys, crocs, and anteats ________________________ 170 groups of native people _________________

A: The source was hard to get to.

Snow is melting at the river’s source. They are about the same size.

Armadillos, jaguars and anteaters.

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