The Rainforest By: Katie Mazzotta. Why rainforests are disappearing and the percentage of the rainforests already gone are… They are gone because logging.

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The Rainforest By: Katie Mazzotta

Why rainforests are disappearing and the percentage of the rainforests already gone are… They are gone because logging companies are cutting down trees in the rainforests of Africa. The percentage of the rainforests already gone in 90%

What Is the name of the tribe that lives in the rainforest? Describe some of their customs. They are called the Baka. Some of there customs are that they hunt for elephants, they are spear hunters, get food from the rainforest, and their spears are covered with poisons plants, and the Baka women build hunts called Mongulus and they do dam fishing. Some of there customs are that they hunt for elephants, they are spear hunters, get food from the rainforest, and their spears are covered with poisons plants, and the Baka women build hunts called Mongulus and they do dam fishing.

3. Meat is easier to come by in the United States than in the rainforests. List all the different animals they get meat from. Meat comes from Baka snares- a small antelope, cane rats or forests buffalo.

4. List and describe four different animals. Gorilla: The mountain gorilla is an endangered animal. Poaching and hunting have devastated the animal’s populations. Gorillas can grow to be as tall as 5’9 and weigh up to 600 lbs. They are vegetarians.Okapi: The okapi is kin to the giraffe but looks more like a donkey. It’s neck and legs are far shorter than a giraffe’s. It is a shy vegetarian and likes to eat fruit and leaves. The okapi male stands at about 5 ft. Pygmy Hippopotamus: The pygmy hippo lives exclusively in the low lands and wet forests. At 5 ft long and roughly 418 lbs it is the smallest hippo species. It is far less given to spending time in water and it prefers to spend time alone.Gorilla: The mountain gorilla is an endangered animal. Poaching and hunting have devastated the animal’s populations. Gorillas can grow to be as tall as 5’9 and weigh up to 600 lbs. They are vegetarians.Okapi: The okapi is kin to the giraffe but looks more like a donkey. It’s neck and legs are far shorter than a giraffe’s. It is a shy vegetarian and likes to eat fruit and leaves. The okapi male stands at about 5 ft. Pygmy Hippopotamus: The pygmy hippo lives exclusively in the low lands and wet forests. At 5 ft long and roughly 418 lbs it is the smallest hippo species. It is far less given to spending time in water and it prefers to spend time alone. Gorilla: The mountain gorilla is an endangered animal. Poaching and hunting have devastated the animal’s populations. Gorillas can grow to be as tall as 5’9 and weigh up to 600 lbs. They are vegetarians. Okapi: The okapi is kin to the giraffe but looks more like a donkey. It’s neck and legs are far shorter than a giraffe’s. It is a shy vegetarian and likes to eat fruit and leaves. The okapi male stands at about 5 ft. Pygmy Hippopotamus: The pygmy hippo lives exclusively in the low lands and wet forests. At 5 ft long and roughly 418 lbs it is the smallest hippo species. It is far less given to spending time in water and it prefers to spend time alone. African forest elephants: They weigh between 7000 and 9000 lbs. Their love of fruits and other vegetation makes them a very efficient means of spreading seeds through out the forests.

5. One plant in the rainforest is used widely throughout the world; in fact you may have some of it in your house. What is the name of the plant? Describe it. Mahogany : people use mahogany wood for furniture, staircases, boat building, house paneling and flooring. Many people use mahogany because it is resistant to termites.

6. What is the climate like in the rainforest? Average rainfall? average temperature? Temperatures are usually humid. The average rainfall is between 63 and 79 inches of rainfall each year. Average temperature is between 80 and 73 degrees. Temperatures are usually humid. The average rainfall is between 63 and 79 inches of rainfall each year. Average temperature is between 80 and 73 degrees.

7. List the countries that have rainforests in them. 7. List the countries that have rainforests in them. Burundi, Cameroon, C.A.R, Cote D’Lvorie, Congo Brazzaville, equilateral guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Liberia, guinea, Nigeria, Congo Kinshasa, Rwanda, Sierra Leone

8. What is the main reason the rainforests are being cut down? Logging companies are cutting down all of the trees.

9. The African rainforest grows in the Congo River basin. What large river runs through the basin? The Congo river basin runs through the basin.

List and describe three types of vegetation found in the rainforest. Oil Palm: The oil palm accounts for roughly 14% of the world’s Oil Palm: The oil palm accounts for roughly 14% of the world’s plant oils. It is used for making goods ranging from iron plates and lubricating grease, chocolate, soap, and candles. In the last century oil palm, plantations devoured huge tracts of rainfall. plant oils. It is used for making goods ranging from iron plates and lubricating grease, chocolate, soap, and candles. In the last century oil palm, plantations devoured huge tracts of rainfall. Mahogany: Mahogany is one of the most commercially popular woods from the rainforest. Its wood is used for furniture, staircases, boat building, house paneling and flooring. Its coarser grain makes it resistant to termites. Rainforest tribes use the bark to treat colds. Mahogany: Mahogany is one of the most commercially popular woods from the rainforest. Its wood is used for furniture, staircases, boat building, house paneling and flooring. Its coarser grain makes it resistant to termites. Rainforest tribes use the bark to treat colds. Okoume: okoume accounts for 90% of the trees logged in the rainforest. It produces light weight wood that is used for ply wood and sawn timber. Some believe that regeneration assures Okoume: okoume accounts for 90% of the trees logged in the rainforest. It produces light weight wood that is used for ply wood and sawn timber. Some believe that regeneration assures