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Created by: Ciarra Ramirez 5th hour Biodiversity 2

Rainforest. Biodiversity : The variety of organisms in the world. The reason why I choose this setting is because this area is really pretty and I don’t know very much about it but I would like to learn more. I choose this setting to because I like the few animals that I know of that live there.

Greenhouse gasses; Global Warming Acid Rain Ozone layer Alter earths radioactive balance. Carbon is the most important. Global Warming Is a negative impact on the rainforest. Part of the global warming that affects the rainforest is deforestation. An example of this is like the population of insects increase that eat trees and cause deforestation. Acid Rain One of the more serious types of pollution. Slow growth of forest and cause leaves to fall off. Affect the aquatic life and reduction of forest fields. Ozone layer In an upper layer in the atmosphere that protect us from U V rays. Ozone layer is defiantly not a major threat to the rainforest and is not harming the plants and animals. The ozone layer is stronger near the equator and weakest near the poles.

Relationships Mutualism Predator prey Commensalism Capuchin monkeys and Flowers. The flowers get pollinated and the capuchin monkeys get food. Sloth and algae. Predator prey Frog and fly Snake and rat Commensalism Vermiliads and the frog; The frog gets shelter and water but the plant is not affect. Large flowers and a snail. The flower get nothing and the snail gets shelter.