Alec S., Ryan K., Andrew W., & Mark S.
Mostly around the equator Rain Forests cover approximately 6% of Earth’s land surface There are 3 main layers to the Rain Forest 1. Canopy: Top most layer, meters high, home to birds and monkeys. 2. Understory: Middle layer, home to some amphibians and reptiles like snakes and chameleons. 3. Ground: Self explanatory, layer where most insects live. Decomposers of all kinds also call this layer home.
Wet, tropical climate Temperature rarely goes over 93◦F Humidity is average is between 77-88% Rainfall is more than 100in. a year! Monsoonal areas have periodical dry seasons Almost all rain forests are near the equator
More than 2/3 of the Earth’s plant species are found in Tropical Rain Forests Plants live in warm, humid environment that allows a huge variety of plants rare in more mild climates Plants are spread out between 3 main layers of the Rain Forest Plants consist of ferns, broadleaved shrubs, dwarf bombs, carnivores plants, orchids, strangler fig, and others Over 300 species of trees
VARITY OF TYPES OF ANIMALS REPTILES, FISH, BIRDS, INSECTS, MAMMALS ALL LIVE IN RAIN FORESTS Reptiles 1. Poison Dart Frogs 2. Green Iguana 3. Green Anaconda 4. Green River Turtles Fish 1. Fresh water sting ray 2. Arapama 3. Annual Killi Fish Birds 1. King Vulture 2. Macaw 3. Toucans Mammals 1. Sloth 2. Puma 3. Monkey
Tropical deforistation Pollution Urbanization Poaching and Hunting Tourism Introduction of foreign plants and animals
Logging Large and Small Scale agriculture Cattle Pasture Some plants can be used for medical purposes