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All About Rainforests By: Francesca
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Table of contents Introduction ……………………...page 1 Chapter 1: What are Rainforests ….3 Chapter 2: What Rainforests Have…. 5 Chapter 3: What Rainforests Need…. 7 Chapter 4: What Animals Live in Rainforests ….9
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Do you know what rainforests look like? Rainforests have a lot of nature. Rainforests also have a lot of animals, like snakes and frogs. It can be really scary to go in a rainforests by yourself, so make sure to have the right things to go in one. Picture of a rainforest from outside it. A picture of a waterfall in the rainforest. A picture of the outside of a rainforest with fog.
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Even though rainforests have a lot of rain, they still are forests. Rainforests are also natural trees, plants, and animals. Animals are things that are alive but that are not plants or people. Could you talk about damaged rainforests, since you have a picture here. A picture of the inside of a damaged rainforest. A waterfall in a rainforest.
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Rainforests have plants, animals, rivers, streams, and rain. Rainforests have at least 77 inches of rain a year. Some times they have sun, clouds, and fog. Fog is a cloud that connects to a bunch of clouds and comes close to the ground. A waterfall in a rainforest. A river in a rainforest.
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Rainforests need rain, dirt, grass, sun, streams, and plants to make the rainforest grow. If they don’t have this, they might get extinct. Extinct means when something goes away and never comes back again. They also need at least seventy-seven inches of rain a year. A leaf in a rainforest with rain dropping off of it. A stream in a rainforest mixed with a water fall. A rainforest poring rain
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Mammals live in rainforests. reptiles, amphibians, birds, and insects also live in rainforests. some of these animals are snakes, mosquitoes, and toucans. a toucan is a type of bird of South America. A bird on a tree in a rainforest. Picture of a black iguana laying in the sun on a rock. Picture of a green iguana laying on a log.
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I would include an opening sentence like, You have learned a lot about rainforest. You might want to go and explore a rainforest at some point in your life. I wonder what is your favorite rainforest animal?. a person walking in a rainforest. A path in the rainforest
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