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The Tropical rainforest is very wet. Rain falls nearly every day. The total rain fall per year is between 1500 and 2500mm. The air is very humid because of some of the high temperatures the rainforest sometimes get. The air is so humid it fills about 70% of the air.
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The temperature in the day is between 30 and 35 degrees Celsius. During the night it is between 20 and 25 degrees. Tropical rainforests grow along the equator so they are in a hot climate. Temperate rainforests grow in other places and tropical rainforests get more rain than temperate ones.
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The Tropical Rainforests need to grow in warm places so they grow along the equator. Some of the continents include Central and South America, Central Africa and Southern Asia.
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One well known tropical rainforest is called the Amazon Rainforest and is located in the upper section of South America. These countries have smaller rainforests: Southern China, North East Australia, India, Madagascar and Papua New Guinea.
The Rainforest is full of wonderful plants and here are some of them. Bengal bamboo Coconut tree Passion Flower Drip leaves Mangrove Forests Curare Orchids Rubber Tree Buttress Roots
Bengal BambooBengal Bamboo is found in the Southeast Asian Rainforest. The Bamboo does very well in a moist environment with lots of rain. It likes the temperature between 4 and 38 degrees Celsius. It can grow between 40 and 80 feet high. The colour is dark green and some types are sort of brown. The leaves are long and narrow. DID YOU KNOW?• That Bengal Bamboo is actually a grass.
It is the largest grass in the world! • It grows very fast and it has a life span
between 25 and 40 years.
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Rainforest OrchidsRainfores t Orchids are found everywhere in the world but majorly in the rainforests. They come in many different colours, sizes and shapes. The Bucket Orchid is from Central America and it has small bucket on it (as says its name) that attracts bees. World-wide, there are over 25,000 different species of orchids. In the rainforest, orchids grow on tree branches and tree trunks. DID YOU KNOW? • The flavour vanilla come from the vanilla
orchid.• Orchids grow on every continent apart
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The Rainforest is also full of wonderful animals and here are some of them:• Spider Monkey• Toucan• Gorilla• Jaguar• Sloth• Vampire Bat• Morpho Butterfly• Orangutan• Bengal Tiger• Macaw• Red-eye tree frog
Morpho ButterflyThe Morpho Butterfly is born as a brown-red caterpillar with patches on it’s back coloured lime-green. Their wingspan is between 13-17cm, with brown dots around the edge and bright blue wings. They only like it very humid and a temperature between 35 and 40 degrees Celsius. They try to find rotten fruit to drink the juice out of as food. Their predators include baby jaguars, fish and birds.DID YOU KNOW?• There are actually about 50 species of
Morpho butterflies. • That they are called the Morpho Butterfly
because the underside of the wing is the colour of a moth’s wing.
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Spider MonkeySpider Monkeys live in South and Central America. The are omnivores and they are mammals. Their life span is between 20-30 years in the wild. Their size is between 14-26 inches or 35 to 66cm. Their weight is about 6 kg. If they are in a group, it’s called a troop. They spend much of their time swinging from tree to tree. They’re usually in groups of 30. Their diet is made up of 90% fruit and nuts, seeds, eggs and insects. DID YOU KNOW?• That their name was made after their look
when they have all four limbs on braches, with their tail and it makes them look like a spider.
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80% of Australian flowers are not found anywhere else in the world
There’re over 30 million species of plants and animals in the rainforest
An area the size of a football field is being destroyed each second
The Amazon Rainforest is the largest rainforest in the world
Rainforests used to cover 14% of the earths surface but it now only covers 6%
There are over 750 species of trees in the rainforest
Rainforests have 170,000 of the world’s 250,000 plants
The USA has about 80 or more species of frogs
Rainforests are very important to us and the Earth because the plants from the rainforest generate much of the Earth’s oxygen
Bibliography www.blueplanetbiomes.org www.animalcorner.co.uk www.angelfire.com/rock2/spidermonkey
steve/monkeyfacts.html http://kids.monabay.com/lesson plans/h
andout.html
Heading Sites www.flamingtext.com www.cooltext.com www.glowtext.com
I hoped you learnt something about the Rainforest.
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