Rainforests By: Ashley Morgan
What is a rainforest? A rainforest is a forest with many trees, high rainfall, and year- round warm temperatures.
Facts Rainforests produce 40% of Earth's oxygen Rainforests belong to the tropical wet climate group. The temperature in a rainforest rarely gets higher than 93 °F or drops below 68 °F. Almost all rainforests lie near the equator.
Temperate Rainforests Types of Rainforests Temperate Rainforests Tropical Rainforests
Temperate Rainforests Temperate Rainforests have cool temperatures. There are only 10-20 species of trees that grow here.
Plants Indian Paintbrush Indian Paintbrush Liana(vines) Lianas (vines) Epiphyte Indian Paintbrush Liana(vines)
Lemur Okapi Poison Dart Frog Animals Lemur Okapi Poison Dart Frog
Tropical Rainforests Fifty seven percent of all tropical rainforests are found in Latin America. They have warm temperatures and have hundreds of different kinds of trees.
Plants Jambu Bengal Bamboo Strangler Figs
Animals Toco Toucan King Cobra Slender Loris
More Facts Scientists estimate that more than half of all the world's plant and animal species live in tropical rain forests. About 1/4 of all the medicines we use come from rainforest plants. A tropical rain forest has more kinds of trees than any other area in the world. About seventy percent of the plants in a rainforest are trees.
Endangered Thirty acres of trees are cut in the tropical rainforests every minute. Rainforests now cover less than 6% of Earth's land.
Resources http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/rainforest.htm http://www.mbgnet.net/sets/rforest/index.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainforest http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/rnfrst_plant_page.htm http://relly19.tripod.com/