PPT-The Tropical Rainforest Biome
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By Gavin Vogt Tropical Rainforest Facts Tropical rainforests are located in warm regions 50260 inches of rain falls every year 40 of Earths oxygen comes from tropical
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By Gavin Vogt Tropical Rainforest Facts Tropical rainforests are located in warm regions 50260 inches of rain falls every year 40 of Earths oxygen comes from tropical rainforests Rainforests are now less that 6 of Earths surface. By: Alexis . Bialek. Introduction. . I chose this biome because I have always thought that Tropical forests were interesting and they have a lot of different characteristics to them that are cool to study.. Every tropical rainforest consists of . four. major . strata. , or layers. Though these layers are related, each layer is like its own distinct world.. 1. 2. 3. 4. Hi! I am Mango the Monkey and I am here to tell you all about the rainforest canopy. First, lets learn about the other layers of the rainforest!. BY:NADIA, MICHACL,ARTURO. WHERE ARE TROPICAL RAINFOREST’S?. They are found. In South America. . ,Asia and Africa.. They are typically found near the equator.. FACTS ON THE RAINFOREST. The worlds largest Rainforest are in South America, Africa ,and southeast Asia. . By Teja, Mridh, Justin, Jayden. W. orld Location. There are Rainforests in Australia, Africa, Asia, North America, and South America.. Climate. In the Rainforest there are no seasons. I is always hot and wet. The average teetered is around 70°F to 90°F.. Made by Lauren . Shepard. What is a Biome?. Biomes are the world’s major communities where insects, animals, plants, and people live in a certain type of climate.. The biomes we will be covering in this lesson are:. BY:NADIA, MICHACL,ARTURO. WHERE ARE TROPICAL RAINFOREST’S?. They are found. In South America. . ,Asia and Africa.. They are typically found near the equator.. FACTS ON THE RAINFOREST. The worlds largest Rainforest are in South America, Africa ,and southeast Asia. . Today we are learning to…….. Describe why the rainforest is so important to us.. Explain why the rainforest is being destroyed.. Discuss how groups of people are trying to conserve the rainforests.. We are learning to….. Define. . the term sustainable. Explore. possible ways forward. Suggest . how it can make life more sustainable in the Amazon. What does sustainable mean?. THINK. PAIR. SHARE. Rainforest. R. ainforest. Nobody is sure how intensive . tropical rainforest . once were. One of the widely accepted estimates is that they covered 25 million square kilometers, or 16% of the land surface of the earth. Today, they cover around ten million kilometers. Half of the loss has been attributed to permanent farms conversion; a quarter to the development of . What is a Biome? _______________________________ ______________________________________________. Directions:. 1. Use page 99 of the Prentice Hall biology book and color code the biomes of the world (pg 2 of this packet). . rainforest. early. in . the. . morning. The sun . heats up . the tropical rainforest in the morning.. Zenithal. . rainfall. late. in . the. . morning. The hot air . rises. and the water . evaporates. Biome Project Santa Cruz, Bolivia Elizabeth Sanchelli The Biome The Biome of Santa Cruz, Bolivia is very tropical, and filled with biodiversity. It has a lot of greenery all around the city, and is known for it’s beautiful waterfalls. There are many different types of exotic plants around the land. By: Nicole Pitchford. Uppermost layer of all the worlds oceans. (. appx. . 50-660 . ft. deep). Called “sunlit zone” . Temperature ranges from 104-27 degrees Fahrenheit. . Location. Food Chain. Diatoms. ?. An ecosystem is a natural system in which the living parts (biotic) e.g. plants (flora) and animals (fauna) and non-living parts (abiotic) e.g. water, air, sunlight, soil and rock interact and are interdependent (rely upon each other). .
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