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The Rainforest By Katie Dusek * Means vocabulary.
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The Average Climate In an average year in a tropical rain forest, the climate is very humid. Mostly because of rainfall, which is about 20 inches per year. It is found near the *equator. That means that there is more direct sunlight hitting the land and sea than anywhere else.
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Plants The plants in the rainforest are very large and bright. It has a lot of bamboo. One of the many flowers there is the Bougainvillea. It has Bright pink peddles. The temperature is very humid there, so they need to be able to *absorb a lot of water in order to live. Some of the main plants are- Curare (a large leaf that is often called an “elephant ear”), Durian (a very tall tree that grows to be about 90 to 130 feet), and the Mangrove Forests ( their roots look like large bowls so they can live on the edge of where the rain forest meets the ocean)
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Animals The animals need to be able to live in thick muggy areas. Which means, no Polar bears. The “ king of the forest” is our very own mascot. That’s right, the tiger. Another type of animals that are common are monkeys. From howler monkeys to chimpanzees, there is never a quite moment in the rain forest. Even in the night the bats, owls, and some types of mammals are *nocturnal.
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Location The rainforest is right next to the equator. That’s why it is so hot and muggy.
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Vocabulary Equator- The imaginary line in the middle if the earth. Absorb- To take in, consume. Nocturnal- To sleep in the day and eat at night.
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Work cited Okay so there is this one web site with ALL of the information, so I got it all from there!! http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/rainforest.htm
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