Different Ecosystems ... TUNDRA Po Delta An Ecosystem is a system of links between plants and animals (the living community) and there habitats. where.

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Different Ecosystems

... TUNDRA

Po Delta

An Ecosystem is a system of links between plants and animals (the living community) and there habitats. where they live, including the non-living environment.

Rainforests are forests characterized by high rainfall. Tropical rainforests have been called the "jewels of the Earth", and the "world's largest pharmacy“. Rainforests are also responsible for 28% of the world's oxygen turn over, often misunderstood as oxygen production.

Simple Facts The rainforest is also known as the ‘jewels of the Earth’ or the ‘Earths largest pharmacy’ A rainforest is a biome 80% of plants and animals live there The rainforest is gradually decreasing due to the deforestation. Can Be Split Up In To 3 Different Ecosystem for example lowland, cloud forest and Mangrove. Provides vital ecosystem benefits for the whole world. People  TRIBES

Rainforests cover only a small part of the earth's surface - about 6%, yet they are home to over half the species of plants and animals in the world.

Rainforest; Borneo The human population 17.7 million, of which 17% or 2.2 million is indigenous Dayak. Biodiversity,15,000 plant species, more than 1400 amphibians, birds, fish, mammals, and reptiles, unknown insects The Forest Covers Around 50% of Borneo