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TROPICAL RAINFOREST

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

TROPICAL RAINFOREST

By: Sue Rim.B Sapeeda.A Yulisa.C Emily.L

LOCATIONS

  • only covers about 6% of the world
  • found near equator 
  • 57% - Latin America
  • 25% - South Asia and Pacific Islands
  • 18% - West Africa
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CLIMATE

  • very humid 
  • highest = 34°C, lowest = 20°C)
  • rainfall (about 250 cm per year) 
  • the hotter the air = the more water vapor it can hold

CLIMATOGRAPH OF TROPICAL RAINFOREST

FOREST STRUCTURE

  • Emergent Layer 
  • Canopy layer
  • Understory
  • Forest floor
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EMERGENT LAYER

  • tallest of the forest structure
  • grows above general canopy
  • contains small amount of very large trees (emergents)
  • get the most amount of sunlight
  • has to withstand the strong sun and wind

CANOPY LAYER

  • 2nd tallest layer in forest structure
  • trees may be as high as 100 ft
  • busiest part of rainforest
  • protects ground from strong sun and rain

UNDERSTORY

  • below the trees but above the ground
  • hot and damp
  • young trees and plants that grow under shade
  • small amount of light
  • plants hardly grow higher than 12 ft

FOREST FLOOR

  • bottom most layer
  • very little sun reaches it
  • very warm and humid in this layer
  • only plants adapted to low sunlight can grow
  • not crowded so easy movement for larger animals

ANIMALS

  • about half of world's animal species are found here
  • mammals, birds, reptiles, insects, amphibians  
  • ex. - jaguar, toucan, boa constrictor, ants, red eyed tree frog

PLANTS

  • more than two thirds of world's plants species are found here
  • about 25% of world's medicine are from rainforest plants
  • ex. - kapok trees, palm trees, banana trees, ferns, orchids. 

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