Rainforests
Two Types of RainforestsTropicalLocated along the equator80-400 inches of rain per yearTemperature between 70-85 degreesTemperateCould be located anywhere (even Alaska)50-140 inches of rain per yearTemperature between 50-80 degrees
Rainforest Layers
Tropical RainforestsMost of the rainforests in the world are tropical.They make up only 6% of Earth’s surface, but contain over half of Earth’s plants and animals.
Animals of the Amazon RainforestA few of the animals you will find in the Amazon Rainforest are:-Toucans-Parrots-Poison Dart Frogs-Jaguars-Ocelots-Howler Monkeys-Anacondas-Electric Eels-Piranhas-Vampire BatsWatch Video!
Plants of the Amazon RainforestSome plants you will find are:-Kapok Trees-Strangler Figs-Coconut Trees-Mangrove Trees-Bengal Bamboo
Amazon RainforestThe Amazon Rainforest is the largest rainforest in the world.It is located in South America along the Amazon River basin.Covers 2.5 million square miles and is part of 9 different countries.
Amazon Rainforest20% of Earth’s oxygen      is produced thereMore than 5 million species of plants, animals, and insects
Rainforest DestructionUnfortunately, rainforests across the globe are being destroyed at a substantial rate.
Reasons for DestructionLoggingFarmingRanchingMining
Reasons to Save the RainforestsMillions of animals and people live there.Many products, including foods and medicines, come from the rainforests.Rainforests affect Earth’s climate.  Cutting down and burning trees releases carbon dioxide, which leads to global warming.
ReferencesBlue Planet Biomes. (2008). Rainforests. Retrieved May 28, 2010 from http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/rainforest.htmlKids saving the rainforest: Animals they protect in the Manuel Antonio Rainforest [Video], Retrieved May 28, 2010 from http://www.youtube.comMonabay Kids. (2009). Rainforest Facts. Retrieved May 28, 2010 from http://kids.mongabay.comNature. (2010). Rainforests. Retrieved May 28, 2010 from http://www.nature.org/rainforests/explore/facts.htmlWorld Culture Pictorial. (2010). Rainforest Images. Retrieved May 28, 2010 from http://www.worldculturepictorial.com/images/content2/amazon_rainforest_sea_of_green.jpg

Rainforests

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    Two Types ofRainforestsTropicalLocated along the equator80-400 inches of rain per yearTemperature between 70-85 degreesTemperateCould be located anywhere (even Alaska)50-140 inches of rain per yearTemperature between 50-80 degrees
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    Tropical RainforestsMost ofthe rainforests in the world are tropical.They make up only 6% of Earth’s surface, but contain over half of Earth’s plants and animals.
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    Animals of theAmazon RainforestA few of the animals you will find in the Amazon Rainforest are:-Toucans-Parrots-Poison Dart Frogs-Jaguars-Ocelots-Howler Monkeys-Anacondas-Electric Eels-Piranhas-Vampire BatsWatch Video!
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    Plants of theAmazon RainforestSome plants you will find are:-Kapok Trees-Strangler Figs-Coconut Trees-Mangrove Trees-Bengal Bamboo
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    Amazon RainforestThe AmazonRainforest is the largest rainforest in the world.It is located in South America along the Amazon River basin.Covers 2.5 million square miles and is part of 9 different countries.
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    Amazon Rainforest20% ofEarth’s oxygen is produced thereMore than 5 million species of plants, animals, and insects
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    Rainforest DestructionUnfortunately, rainforestsacross the globe are being destroyed at a substantial rate.
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    Reasons to Savethe RainforestsMillions of animals and people live there.Many products, including foods and medicines, come from the rainforests.Rainforests affect Earth’s climate. Cutting down and burning trees releases carbon dioxide, which leads to global warming.
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    ReferencesBlue Planet Biomes.(2008). Rainforests. Retrieved May 28, 2010 from http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/rainforest.htmlKids saving the rainforest: Animals they protect in the Manuel Antonio Rainforest [Video], Retrieved May 28, 2010 from http://www.youtube.comMonabay Kids. (2009). Rainforest Facts. Retrieved May 28, 2010 from http://kids.mongabay.comNature. (2010). Rainforests. Retrieved May 28, 2010 from http://www.nature.org/rainforests/explore/facts.htmlWorld Culture Pictorial. (2010). Rainforest Images. Retrieved May 28, 2010 from http://www.worldculturepictorial.com/images/content2/amazon_rainforest_sea_of_green.jpg