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The Amazon
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What is a Rainforest? A tropical rainforest is a forest that has many trees, a very warm climate and plenty of different wild life! Rainforests can be found in many places on the globe, most located near the equator. The largest rainforest of them all is the Amazon Rainforest!
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Here is a map of the world. The orange areas are where rainforests can be located. The red line is the equator. Which continent has the most area covered with rainforests?
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Most animals live in the Canopy of the rainforest. About 70%-90% of all the living species in the rainforest live in this one area!
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Importance of the Rainforest 1 football field can contain 900 tons (1,800,000 lbs) of living plants, including more than 750 species of trees and 1500 other species of plants. There are less than 750 species of trees in all North America. One tree in Peru was found to have 43 different species of ants – a total that equals the number of ant species of the U.K.
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Scientists have a better understanding of the number of stars than they have of the number of species there are on Earth. Estimates vary from 2 -100 million species with the best estimate of 10 million. 1.4 million have been named. 1/5 of all birds are found in the Amazon.
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Food 80% of the developed world’s diet originated in the tropical rainforest avocados, coconuts, figs, oranges, lemons, grapefruit, bananas, guavas, pineapples, mangos and tomatoes; vegetables including corn, potatoes, rice, winter squash and yams; spices like black pepper, cayenne, chocolate, cinnamon, cloves, ginger, sugar cane, tumeric, coffee and vanilla and nuts including Brazil nuts and cashews.
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Major Problem Deforestation is the clearing of trees from a given area.
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The Amazon rainforests have the highest rate of deforestation It’s home to 60% of the world’s remaining tropical rainforest In these regions deforestation is mostly caused by cattle ranching and agriculture The Amazon rainforests have the highest rate of deforestation It’s home to 60% of the world’s remaining tropical rainforest In these regions deforestation is mostly caused by cattle ranching and agriculture
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Rainforest loss Massive deforestation causes - air and water pollution - air and water pollution - soil erosion - soil erosion - release of carbon dioxide - release of carbon dioxide - loss of indigenous cultures - loss of indigenous cultures - loss of biodiversity and species - loss of biodiversity and species
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