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Tropical Rain Forest

Tropical Rain Forest. Tropical Rain Forest. A. Rainforest-Location. 1. Central America, South America, Africa, Asia, Australia, Madagascar. Location. B. Temperature. 1. The temperature in a rain forest rarely gets higher than 93 °F or drops below 68 °F. C. Rainfall.

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Tropical Rain Forest

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  1. Tropical Rain Forest Tropical Rain Forest

  2. A. Rainforest-Location 1. Central America, South America, Africa, Asia, Australia, Madagascar

  3. Location

  4. B. Temperature • 1. The temperature in a rain forest rarely gets higher than 93 °F or drops below 68 °F.

  5. C. Rainfall • An average of 50 to 260 inches of rain falls yearly. • Rainfall is often more than 100 inches a year.

  6. Layers of the Rainforest • Emergent • Upper canopy, most animal life found here • Understory, or lower canopy, constant shade • Forest floor, constant shade

  7. D. Tropical Rainforest Facts • There may be 40 to 100 different species of trees in one hectare (2.47 acres) of tropical rainforest. • More than 20 percent of the world oxygen is produced in the Amazon Rainforest. • More than half of the world's estimated 10 million species of plants, animals and insects live in the tropical rainforests

  8. Interesting Facts • 1500 different kinds of flowering plants • 125 species of mammals • 400 species of birds • 100 reptiles • 60 amphibians • countless insects • 150 species of butterflies • **Only 1% of these species has ever been studied**

  9. Animals • Fauna: Animal life is highly diverse. • Most animal species of any other biome. • Common characteristics found among mammals and birds • bright colors • sharp patterns • loud vocalizations • diets heavy on fruits.

  10. Animals Toucan Loris Cayman

  11. E. FAUNA Loris Toucan,hummingbirds, eagles Cayman Frogs,anaconda, caiman, iguanas, lizards, Orangutan Julia butterfly, Monarch butterfly tree kangaroo, rat kangaroo

  12. F. Plants • Less than 1 percent of the light that strikes the top of the forest penetrates to the forest floor. • At least 80% of the developed world's diet originated in the tropical rainforest. • 1. 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 2. Bromileads, Orchids,Epiphytes

  13. Plants: Medicine • And while 25% of Western pharmaceuticals are derived from rainforest ingredients, less than 1% of these tropical trees and plants have been tested by scientists.

  14. Types of Plants • Bromeliad Epiphytes 2. Orchid Different epiphytes may grow on the same tree, including orchids, cacti, bromeliads, aroids, lichens, mosses and ferns. They begin their life in the canopy

  15. Plants Banana Flower and fruit Tree with buttressed roots. Fruit

  16. Problems Facing the Rainforest • The rainforests of the world are disappearing at a rate of 80 acres per minute due to deforestation. • Farming and logging are the main reason for deforestation. • Ranching also causes destruction of the rainforests. Ranchers clear large areas of rainforest to become pastures for their cattle. • Trees from the rainforest are used for building houses, making furniture, and providing pulp for paper products, such as newspapers and magazines. • Rainforest that was chopped down can grow back over time, but they will never have the same variety of plants and animals they once did.

  17. Problems • Photos of destruction caused by logging, mining, drilling, road building and farming. • http://www.leslietaylor.net/gallery/destruction/destruction.htm

  18. Temperate Rainforest

  19. Temperate Rainforest • This is a small biome in terms of area covered.  • The main stretch of this habitat is along the northwestern coast of North America from northern California though southern Alaska.  • There are also small areas in southern Chile, New Zealand, Australia and a few other places around the world, most of which don't show up on the scale of the map to the right.  • In general, such forests form were relatively warm offshore waters affect inland climates.

  20. Flora

  21. Flora

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