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Created By: Madie and Kedra

The Tropical Rain Forest. Created By: Madie and Kedra. Geography and Climate. Location: Near the equator Description: Lots of green plants and trees, very moist Soil Type: Poor in nutrients, less organic material than temperature forests

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Created By: Madie and Kedra

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  1. The Tropical Rain Forest Created By: Madie and Kedra

  2. Geography and Climate Location: Near the equator Description: Lots of green plants and trees, very moist Soil Type: Poor in nutrients, less organic material than temperature forests Precipitation: Between 50 to 260 inches of rain falls yearly Temperature: No higher than 93 degrees Fahrenheit, no lower than 68 degrees Fahrenheit Climate: Very humid because of all the rainfall, lots of rain because of the hot and wet climate

  3. Biodiversity Plant species: Bark, Lianas, Drip Tips, Prop and Stilt Roots, Epiphytes, Bromeliads, Mangroves, Nepenthes, etc. Animal species: Bearded Pig, Brazilian Tapir, Capy Bara, Chimpanzee, Common Tree Shrew, Crested Guan, Flying Dragon, Indian Cobra, Orangutan, Slow Loris, Vine Snake, etc.

  4. Adaptations Plants: Plants of the Tropical Rainforest have to adapt to have to adapt to growing on other plants to reach sunlight.

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