Rainforests have 4 layers - the forest floor, understory layer, canopy layer, and emergent layer - and contain over half the world's plant and animal species. They are very hot and wet environments with tall, dense trees. The main rainforests in Australia include Daintree National Park, Florence Falls National Park, Tara Bulga National Park, and Russell Falls National Park.
Distribution of rainforests
Rainforest climate
Rainforest structure
How have rainforests adapted to the climate?
Why are rainforests importanat?
Causes of deforestation
Impacts of deforestation
How can the rainforests be managed for sustainable development?
Biomes:
Biomes are the areas with different climate on earth, biomes have different communities of plants, animals, and soil organisms and biomes are also related to ecosystem. There earth area is divided into six major biomes.
1. Tundra
2. Coniferous forest
3. Grassland
4. desert
5. Deciduous forest
6. Tropical rain forest
Forests are compound of ecosystems that are very important to the carbon and water cycles that sustain life on earth.
Introduction to tropical rain forest:
The tropical rain forests have very tall trees. Tropical rain forests can be found in Asia, Australia, Africa, South America, and Central America, Mexico and on many of the Pacific, Caribbean, and Indian Ocean islands. Rain forests have wet climate. The temperature in a rain forest rarely gets higher than 34 °C or drops below 20 °C and average humidity is between 77 and 88%. Rainfall is often more than 100 inches a year. There is usually a short season of less rain. Almost all rain forests lie near the equator. Tropical rain forest is very warm and moist all the time and it’s also receives plenty of sunlight because of long trees. Tropical rain forest also produces 40% of earth oxygen. Scientists estimate that more than half of all the world's plant and animal species live in tropical rain forests. If we talked about Southeast Asian rainforests, these forests have four different seasons, winter monsoon, and summer monsoon and inter monsoon.
Climate in tropical rain forest:
There is no dry season in tropical rainforests, and the type of climate is humid. Rainfall in every month is 60 mm. Tropical rainforest have no prominent climate such as summer or winter, because it is typically hot and wet throughout the year. The rain forest has lots of rain because it is very hot and wet and this climate is start near the equator, therefore temperature is hot, and sunlight is also more. Sunlight is direct on land and sea as compare to other land and sea, due to which area is warm, and it can hold a lot of water vapors. When airs goes up its became cools, which means it can hold less water vapor therefore condensation takes place and makes vapor droplets, which results clouds. These resulted clouds produce rain, and sometimes a strong sun also shines between the storms.
Animals in tropical rain forest:
These are the animals present in tropical rain forest.
1. Africa Forest Elephant
2. Chimpanzee
3. Bengal tiger
4. Dawn bat
5. King cobra
6. Chimpanzee
7. Kinkajou
8. Golden lion tamarin
9. Vampire bat
10. Slender Loris
There are so many other animals are also found in tropical rainforest, but I listed above some of them, and also going to explain some of them. One thing is always said, that there is the two species of elephant, but through DNA testing, third species of elephant are also discovered the African elephant. Scientists also found that third species also consisted two various species. This new species is known as loxodonta African
Amazon rainforest quizz. Activity of the English project for primary students "Amazon rainforest": https://sites.google.com/a/xtec.cat/csantama/rainforest
Distribution of rainforests
Rainforest climate
Rainforest structure
How have rainforests adapted to the climate?
Why are rainforests importanat?
Causes of deforestation
Impacts of deforestation
How can the rainforests be managed for sustainable development?
Biomes:
Biomes are the areas with different climate on earth, biomes have different communities of plants, animals, and soil organisms and biomes are also related to ecosystem. There earth area is divided into six major biomes.
1. Tundra
2. Coniferous forest
3. Grassland
4. desert
5. Deciduous forest
6. Tropical rain forest
Forests are compound of ecosystems that are very important to the carbon and water cycles that sustain life on earth.
Introduction to tropical rain forest:
The tropical rain forests have very tall trees. Tropical rain forests can be found in Asia, Australia, Africa, South America, and Central America, Mexico and on many of the Pacific, Caribbean, and Indian Ocean islands. Rain forests have wet climate. The temperature in a rain forest rarely gets higher than 34 °C or drops below 20 °C and average humidity is between 77 and 88%. Rainfall is often more than 100 inches a year. There is usually a short season of less rain. Almost all rain forests lie near the equator. Tropical rain forest is very warm and moist all the time and it’s also receives plenty of sunlight because of long trees. Tropical rain forest also produces 40% of earth oxygen. Scientists estimate that more than half of all the world's plant and animal species live in tropical rain forests. If we talked about Southeast Asian rainforests, these forests have four different seasons, winter monsoon, and summer monsoon and inter monsoon.
Climate in tropical rain forest:
There is no dry season in tropical rainforests, and the type of climate is humid. Rainfall in every month is 60 mm. Tropical rainforest have no prominent climate such as summer or winter, because it is typically hot and wet throughout the year. The rain forest has lots of rain because it is very hot and wet and this climate is start near the equator, therefore temperature is hot, and sunlight is also more. Sunlight is direct on land and sea as compare to other land and sea, due to which area is warm, and it can hold a lot of water vapors. When airs goes up its became cools, which means it can hold less water vapor therefore condensation takes place and makes vapor droplets, which results clouds. These resulted clouds produce rain, and sometimes a strong sun also shines between the storms.
Animals in tropical rain forest:
These are the animals present in tropical rain forest.
1. Africa Forest Elephant
2. Chimpanzee
3. Bengal tiger
4. Dawn bat
5. King cobra
6. Chimpanzee
7. Kinkajou
8. Golden lion tamarin
9. Vampire bat
10. Slender Loris
There are so many other animals are also found in tropical rainforest, but I listed above some of them, and also going to explain some of them. One thing is always said, that there is the two species of elephant, but through DNA testing, third species of elephant are also discovered the African elephant. Scientists also found that third species also consisted two various species. This new species is known as loxodonta African
Amazon rainforest quizz. Activity of the English project for primary students "Amazon rainforest": https://sites.google.com/a/xtec.cat/csantama/rainforest
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2. A rainforest is a type of forest that is very hot and wet. They are thick jungles with very tall trees. Rainforests have more than half of the world's plants and animals.
3. Rainforests have 4 main layers. 1. FOREST FLOOR 2. UNDERSTORY LAYER 3. CANOPY LAYER 4. EMERGENT LAYER FOREST FLOOR: This is the bottom layer of the rainforest. It is very dark and not many plants grow there because the sun can't reach them. UNDERSTORY LAYER: This is the second layer of the rainforest. This layer hardly gets any sunlight. The plants need to grow bigger leaves so they can absorb more sunlight. More animals are found here. CANOPY LAYER: This is the third layer of the rainforest. The canopy layer provides a roof for the understory layer and the forest floor. It has lots of food for the animals and the trees have oval shaped leaves. EMERGENT LAYER: This is the tallest part of the rainforest. Most of the flying animals live here. There is lots of sunlight to help the trees grow tall and strong. The trees can get up to 200 feet tall.
4. The main rainforests in Australia are Daintree National Park North Queensland, Russell Falls Mt Field National Park Tasmania, Tara Bulga National Park Strzelechi Ranges Victoria and Florence Falls Lichfield National Park Northern Teritory. Daintree National Park Florence Falls National Park Tara Bulga National Park Russell Falls National Park