Amazon Rainforest Facts located in tropics by equator cover about 2% of earth’s surface, but house over half of world’s plant and animal species; ¼ of.

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Amazon Rainforest Facts located in tropics by equator cover about 2% of earth’s surface, but house over half of world’s plant and animal species; ¼ of medicines originated in rainforest rainforests are disappearing at an alarming rate; half have been cut down in the last century; after being cut down, crops can only be grown a couple years because of nutrient-poor soil on forest floor and the land is then abandoned more than half of the people living near rainforests rely on firewood for cooking and/or heating, placing additional pressure on remaining forests about 2,000 trees per minute are cut down in rainforests in most tropical countries, only one tree is being replanted for every 10 cut down the estimated rate of extinction of species of plants and animals in rainforest ecosystems resulting from human interference is 50,000 per year, which is an average of 140 per day largest is Amazon Rainforest in South America receive 80” – 400” rain per year (Iowa averages 32”); usually short heavy showers late in day, but can drizzle all day temperature rarely dips below 60° F and not above 90° F because of continual heavy cloud cover, but always very humid; no seasons; greater difference between day and night temperatures than seasonal temperatures vegetation is dense at rivers’ edges but not once you go further into the rainforest leaves have adapted to allow rapid rain removal in several ways – smooth, waxy leaves (like Balsam Apple), drip tips (like Bo tree), holes (like Swiss Cheese plant), and divided, lobed or fringed leaves (like palms)

many foods, especially fruits, originated in the rainforests; over 3000 kinds of fruits can be found in rainforests, but only about 200 are in use right now; examples of common rainforest foods are oranges, grapefruit, pineapple, coconut, avocadoes, starfruit, dates, figs, papaya, bananas, coffee, chocolate (cacao), chewing gum, ginger, cinnamon, pepper, vanilla, cashews, Brazil nuts, tapioca, sweet potatoes, guava, passion fruit, ginger root, mangoes, and lemons (ones in bold are located in the dome). Over ¼ of the world’s medicines have originated in the rainforests; indigenous people have used the healing powers of plants for thousands of years; some examples of those we use today are quinine, which is extracted from the bark of the cinchona tree, and is used to cure malaria; vincristine, which is extracted from the periwinkle, and is one of the most powerful anti-cancer drugs; the blueprint for making aspirin is derived from willow tree extract; the secretions of a particular Amazonian frog is used to treat seizures, depression and Alzheimer’s; the U.S. National Cancer Institute has identified 3,000 plants that are active against cancer cells and 70% of those plants are found in rainforests. the four main cash crops of the tropical rainforest are mahogany (wood for furniture), cocoa, Brazil nuts, and rubber rainforests consist of 4 layers: 1. Emergent Layer – very tall trees that stick up above rest of canopy high winds, thunder and lightning and greatest variance in day/night temperatures few animals live in this layer other than the harpy eagle 2. Canopy Layer – denser layer of tall trees 70% of rainforest fruits grow in this layer leaves may have drip tips to shed water quickly

insects, birds, butterflies and monkeys are important seed carriers most rainforest animals live in this layer and have adapted to life in the trees, e.g. other animals in this layer are sloths, gibbons, orangutans, and howler monkeys common birds are toucans, quetzals, parrots, macaws, hornbills, sunbirds, birds of paradise, woodpeckers, and puff birds. 3. Understory – gets little sunlight – about 2% -5% high humidity from canopy layer holds moisture in has little wind, so delicate flowers and insects can exist flowers have showy stamens, strong scents and nectar to attract pollinators coffee trees and many palms grow in this layer brightly colored insects and animals can live here – don’t need camouflage since so little light (butterflies, ocelot, civet, leopard, poison arrow frog, lizards) nectar-feeding birds like hummingbirds, spatula tail birds, sunbirds and parrots are common in this layer and the canopy 4. Forest floor – very little sunlight reaches here (less than 2%), so little vegetation grows rotting fruit and vegetation is quickly decomposed into shallow topsoil by abundant termites, earthworms, fungi and bacteria gorillas (nest in trees at night), elephants, peccaries, tapirs, giant anteaters and armadillos forage on the rotting vegetation and abundant insects The rivers of the rainforest also contain many animals – anaconda (world’s largest snake), crocodiles, caiman, manatees, turtles, pygmy hippos, piranhas, river dolphin, electric eels. One of the most amazing river plants is the giant water lily, which is strong enough for a child to sit on.