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Rainforest Biome Research By Marshall Treadway idealchemicals.com.pk

Rainforest Geography & Climate  This rainforest is located near the equator.  This rainforest is very warm. There is never a frost.  This rainforest gets about 250cm of rain per year to about 450 cm/year.

Rainforest Biodiversity  This rainforest has owls, snakes,monkeys,butterflies,deer,and frogs.  This rainforest have trees,trunks,branches,mosses,and ferns.  There are 2000 species in this biome. Rainforest Biodiversity

Rainforest Adaptations Needed for Survival  drip tips and waxy surfaces allow water to run off, to discourage growth of bacteria and fungi.  buttresses and prop and stilt roots help hold up plants in the shallow soil..  Many biotic relationships live in different levels of canopy. m

Rainforest Interactions of Biotic and Abiotic  Biotic- Rainfall growth and food, Earths most common land biome.  Abotic-Non living things that allow biotic to survive.

What is Biodiversity? o Biodiversity is the variety of life. it can be worldspicturegallery.blogspot.com o studied on many levels. worldspicturegallery.blogspot.com

How does biodiversity contribute to the sustainability of an ecosystem? o Biodiversity is extremely important to people and the health of ecosystem. f ocusingonwildlife.com