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Tropical rainforests
Tropical rainforest forest trees in the region long characterized by warmth and abundant rainfall throughout the year. All of the forest have near the equator, occupies large regions of Africa, Asia and Central and South America and the Pacific Islands. The largest tropical rainforests is the Amazon rain forest, also known as sulfa, and covers about one third of South America. And tropical rain forests remain green throughout the year.
Tropical rain forest that contains the types of trees more than any other region in the world. Scientists have counted 179 species in the area of one hectare in South America. While containing most of the northern temperate forests on less than seven species per hectare. And nearly half the species of plants and animals in the world in tropical rainforests, as for many species of amphibians, birds, insects, mammals and reptiles compared to its presence in any other place.
The tallest trees grow in the rain forest to 60 m and the crowns (tops) for other tree cover of the securities at an altitude between 30 and 45 meters above the ground. This is called the upper cover Bazlp. The tree crowns Luxor and one or two of the lower Zll. Zll and this rises to the forest floor to receive the amount of sunlight is estimated at less than 1% of what happening in the upper canopy.
And allows little light reaching the forest floor with little of shrubs and herbaceous plants, and as a result, one can move easily in most parts of the tropical rain forest. There are areas of intensive growth, which is called the bush inside the tropical rain forest in areas up to the floor more light from the sun. And grow most of the bush near the river or in the broad areas that have already cut trees
And rarely Matertf temperature in the rainforest to above 35 ° C or fall below 20 ° C. In most cases, the average temperature for more than months, temperature 1 ° C to 3 ° C only the average temperature in the cooler months more.
Down at least 200 cm of rain each year on the tropical forest rain, thunderstorm, rain may fall in more than 200 days of the year. The air is located under the lower dendrite is always wet. Trees and release the same water through the pores on the leaves. This process is called transpiration, which constitute only about half the amount of rain in the Amazon rainforest.
Similar to all tropical rainforests, but each one of the three major Asian, American, and African countries are characterized by a variety of species of animals and plants. For example, rain forest each contain many types of monkeys, but they are different from those species in Algaptin Almtirtin the other two. In addition, the different parts of the same forest may contain different types of monkeys. Many of the trees that grow in the Amazon rainforest, for example, do not grow in the lowlands of the region. To clarify the forms of rain forest
Facts about Rainforests
Do you know how many tropical rainforest plants have been identified as having anti-cancer properties? Or how many continents around the world contain rainforests? And just how quickly are the world’s rainforests disappearing?
Find out the answers to these questions and more as you check out these interesting rainforest facts! And when you think that you know all there is to know about the rainforest, test your knowledge with our rainforest quiz.
Facts about the Global Coverage of Rainforests:
• Fact: Covering less than 2 percent of the Earth’s total surface area, the world’s rainforests are home to 50 percent of the Earth’s plants and animals.
• Fact: Rainforests can be found all over the world from as far north as Alaska and Canada to Latin America, Asia and Africa.
• Fact: Rainforests are found on every continent across the Earth, except Antarctica.
• Fact: There are two major types of rainforest: temperate rainforests and tropical rainforests.
• Fact: The largest temperate rainforests are found on North America’s Pacific Coast and stretch from Northern California up into Canada.
• Fact: Temperate rainforests used to exist on almost every continent in the world, but today only 50 percent – 75 million acres – of these forests remain worldwide.
Facts about the Rainforest as Part of our Global Environment and Well-being:
• Fact: Rainforests act as the world’s thermostat by regulating temperatures and weather patterns.
• Fact: One-fifth of the world?s fresh water is found in the Amazon Basin.
• Fact: Rainforests are critical in maintaining the Earth’s limited supply of drinking and fresh water.
Facts about the Abundant Life and Important Resources that Rainforests Share with Us:
• Fact: A typical four square mile patch of rainforest contains as many as 1,500 flowering plants, 750 species of trees, 400 species of birds and 150 species of butterflies.
• Fact: Rainforests provide many important products for people: timber, coffee, cocoa and many medicinal products, including those used in the treatment of cancer.
• Fact: Seventy percent of the plants identified by the U.S. National Cancer Institute as useful in the treatment of cancer are found only in rainforests.
• Fact: More than 2,000 tropical forest plants have been identified by scientists as having anti-cancer properties.
• Fact: Less than one percent of the tropical rainforest species have been analyzed for their medicinal value.
Facts about the Threats to Rainforests, Indigenous People and Species:
• Fact: Rainforests are threatened by unsustainable agricultural, ranching, mining and logging practices.
• Fact: Before 1500 A.D., there were approximately 6 million indigenous people living in the Brazilian Amazon. But as the forests disappeared, so too did the people. In the early 1900s, there were less than 250,000 indigenous people living in the Amazon.
• Fact: Originally, 6 million square miles of tropical rainforest existed worldwide. But as a result of deforestation, only 2.6 million square miles remain.
• Fact: At the current rate of tropical forest loss, 5-10 percent of tropical rainforest species will be lost per decade.
• Fact: Nearly 90 percent of the 1.2 billion people living in extreme poverty worldwide depend on forests for their livelihoods.
• Fact: Fifty-seven percent of the world?s forests, including most tropical forests, are located in developing countries.
• Fact: Every second, a slice of rainforest the size of a football field is mowed down. That’s 86,400 football fields of rainforest per day, or over 31 million football fields of rainforest each year.
• Fact: More than 56,000 square miles of natural forest are lost each year.
Want to Test Your Rainforest Knowledge?
Now that you’ve learned all about the rainforest, see if you can answer the questions in our rainforest quiz.
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