Tropical Rain Forest BY: AGNIESZKA CHMURA.

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Tropical Rain Forest BY: AGNIESZKA CHMURA

Southeast Asia West Africa South and central America

Warm and Wet all year round. Temp: 25˚-27˚C Rainfall: 2,000 – 4,000mm Soil: nutrient-poor Acidic thin and low in organic matter

Trees: 40m 1 hectare has up to 300 tree species 1 tree may have several thousand insects Plants rely on ants and mites to live Hummingbirds reproduce plants Trees, plants, vines compete for light and space

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