Animals of the rainforest occupy specific microenvironments Names

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Animals of the rainforest occupy specific micro-environments Names: Amanda Preis and Stephanie Schulz https:

Animals of the rainforest occupy specific micro-environments Names: Amanda Preis and Stephanie Schulz https: //images. google. com/

 Tropical forest • A rainforest can be described as a tall, dense jungle

Tropical forest • A rainforest can be described as a tall, dense jungle that gets a high amount of rainfall per years. Rainforest cover only 6% of the Earth’s surface but yet they contain MORE THAN 12 of the world’s plant and animal species! https: //images. google. com

Forest floor �The forest floor receives only 2% of sunlight. Almost no plants grow

Forest floor �The forest floor receives only 2% of sunlight. Almost no plants grow in this area, as a result giant anteaters and tapirs in this layer. https: //images. google. com/

Understory layer �Only about 5% of the sunlight reaches this area so the plants

Understory layer �Only about 5% of the sunlight reaches this area so the plants have to grow larger leaves to reach the sunlight. Many animals live here including birds, snakes, lizards as well as jaguars, and leopards. https: //images. google. com/

Canopy layer �The canopy layer contains the majority of the largest trees (30 -45

Canopy layer �The canopy layer contains the majority of the largest trees (30 -45 m tall). Many animals – snakes, toucans and tree frogs – live in this area since food is abundant. https: //images. google. com/

Emergent layer �The tallest trees (45 -55 m tall) are the emergents. Sunlight is

Emergent layer �The tallest trees (45 -55 m tall) are the emergents. Sunlight is plentiful up here. Animals found are eagles, monkeys, bats and butterflies. https: //images. google. com/

Emergent layer Canopy layer Understory layer Forest Floor https: //images. google. com

Emergent layer Canopy layer Understory layer Forest Floor https: //images. google. com

 Curiosities �The largest rainforest is the Amazon rainforest. https: //images. google. com

Curiosities �The largest rainforest is the Amazon rainforest. https: //images. google. com

�About 2, 000 trees per minute are cut down in the rainforest. � 13

�About 2, 000 trees per minute are cut down in the rainforest. � 13 million hectares of tropical forest are deforested each year. https: //images. google. com

�It is celebrated on July 17 the Day of protection of Forests https: //images.

�It is celebrated on July 17 the Day of protection of Forests https: //images. google. com

Current data about the rainforest �Tropical forests are found in the following regions: Africa,

Current data about the rainforest �Tropical forests are found in the following regions: Africa, Central America and South America, Asia and Oceania regions https: //images. google. com

�Animals in extinctions in Brazil https: //images. google. com

�Animals in extinctions in Brazil https: //images. google. com

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�The rainforest has 200 kinds of trees identified https: //images. google. co m https:

�The rainforest has 200 kinds of trees identified https: //images. google. co m https: //images. google. com

References �English book CHALLENGE �https: //images. google. com �http: //www. todamateria. com

References �English book CHALLENGE �https: //images. google. com �http: //www. todamateria. com