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Tropical Rain Forest

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Tropical Rain Forest

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THE TROPICAL

RAINFOREST RAP

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Rainfall

• Rainfall falls regularly throughout the year

• The tropical rainforest receives 80-400 inches of rainfall per year, and even more moisture comes from the coastal fog that hovers among the trees.

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Temperature

• The overall temperature of the tropical

rainforest is warm. The average

temperature is around 80 degrees

Fahrenheit However, the temperature

ranges from 68 degrees to 93 degrees.

The tropical rainforest has an average

humidity between 77 and 88%.

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Physical Features• More kinds of trees than any other area in the world.; scientists

have counted about 100 to 300 species in one 2 1/2-acre (1-hectare) area in South America.

• Most tropical rainforest soil is relatively poor in nutrients. Millions of years of weathering and torrential rains have washed most of the nutrients out of the soil. More recent volcanic soils, however, can be very fertile

• Most of the available nutrients are found in the living plant and animal material. Nutrients in the soil are often in forms inaccessible by plants.

• Constant warmth and moisture promote rapid decay of organic matter. When a tree dies in the rainforest, living organisms quickly absorb the nutrients before they have a chance to be washed away. When tropical forests are cut and burned, heavy rains can quickly wash the released nutrients away, leaving the soil even more impoverished.

• There are four very distinct layers of trees in a tropical rain forest. These layers have been identified as the emergent, upper canopy, understory, and forest floor. (Click here for more information on the layers of the rainforest!)

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Emergent Layer• Emergent trees are spaced wide apart, and are 100 to 240 feet

tall with umbrella-shaped canopies that grow above the forest. Because emergent trees are exposed to drying winds,

they tend to have small, pointed leaves. Some species lose their leaves during the brief dry season in monsoon rainforests. These

giant trees have straight, smooth trunks with few branches. Their root system is very shallow, and to support their size they

grow buttresses that can spread out to a distance of 30 feet.

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Upper Canopy

The upper canopy of 60 to 130 foot trees allows light to be easily available at the top of this layer, but greatly reduced any light below it. Most of the rainforest's animals live in the upper canopy. There is so much food available at this level that some animals never go down to the forest floor. The leaves have "drip spouts" that allows rain to run off. This keeps them dry and prevents mold and mildew from

forming in the humid environment.

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UnderstoryThe understory, or lower canopy, consists of 60 foot trees. This layer

is made up of the trunks of canopy trees, shrubs, plants and small trees. There is little air movement. As a result the humidity is

constantly high. This level is in constant shade.

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Forest FloorThe forest floor is usually completely shaded, except where a canopy

tree has fallen and created an opening. Most areas of the forest floor receive so little light that few bushes or herbs can grow

there. As a result, a person can easily walk through most parts of a tropical rain forest. Less than 1 % of the light that strikes the

top of the forest penetrates to the forest floor. The top soil is very thin and of poor quality. A lot of litter falls to the ground where it

is quickly broken down by decomposers like termites, earthworms and fungi. The heat and humidity further help to

break down the litter. This organic matter is then just as quickly absorbed by the trees' shallow roots.

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Geographical Locations• Tropical Rainforests are located near the

equator. 57% of all tropical rainforests are found in Latin America. One third of the world's tropical rainforests are in Brazil. Other tropical rainforests are located in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands (25% of the world's tropical rainforests) and West Africa (18%).

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Types of Plants• More than two thirds of the world's plant species are found in

the tropical rainforests: plants that provide shelter and food for rainforest animals as well as taking part in the gas exchanges which provide much of the world's oxygen supply.

• Competition at ground level for light and food has lead to evolution of plants which live on the branches of other plants, or even strangle large trees to fight for survival.

• Some plants:o Double Coconuto Banyan Treeo Coccolobao Talipot Palmo Freycinetiao etc

• See Also:o http://www.mbgnet.net/sets/rforest/plants/inter.htmo http://www.mbgnet.net/sets/rforest/plants/inter2.htmo http://www.mbgnet.net/sets/rforest/plants/inter3.htm

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Lakes

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Type of Water

• Lakes are composed of fresh water.

• Some lakes are large enough to create

waves.

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Temperature• In the summer, lake temperature is

split between three layers'1.Top: around 65-75 degrees

Fahrenheit2.Middle: around 45-65 degrees F3.Bottom:around 39-45 degrees F

• Most lakes are large enough to not freeze during winter

• Temperature is uniform during spring and fall

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Physical Features

• Large body of freshwater, larger than

a pond

• Too deep to support rooted plants except near shore

• In winter, top layer develops a layer of

ice

• Can be the sources of rivers or can be at the end of a river

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Geographical Locations• Occur all over the world

• Roughly around 35o million lakes total

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Types of Plants

Emergents- plants that grow out of watero Examples-broadleaf arrowhead and soft rush

Floating Plants-plants that have adapted so that their leaves float on the surface of the water

o Examples-spatter dock, floating pondweeds, and duckweed

Submergents-plants that grow completely submerged under the surface of the water

o Examples-milfoil and coontail

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Types of Animals (Invertebrates)

Insects- Dragonfly, Damselfly, Mayfly, Stonefly, Dobsonfly, Caddisfly, Cranefly, Water Bugs, Beetles

Crustaceans- Crayfish, Scuds

Mollusks- Snails

Annelids- Leeches

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Types of Animals (Vertebrates)

Fish- Bluegill, Bass, Catfish, Sculpin, and Minnow

Reptiles- Snakes and Turtles

Amphibians- Frogs

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Tropical Rainforest/Lake Quiz

Y'all ready for this??

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1. Which is not a layer of trees in the rainforest?

a. Emergent

b. Understoryc. Submergentd. Upper Canopy

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2. Where are more than 50% of the world's rainforest located?

a. Pacific Islands

b. Latin America

c. Africad. Southeast Asia

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3. Which of the following best describes the tropical rain forest?

a. Hot and humid

b. Hot and dry

c. Dry

d. Warm

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4.True or False? Lakes are made of freshwater.

a. True

b. False

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5.True or False? Tropical rain forests are home to more species of plants and animals than all the other biomes combined.

a. Trueb. False

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6. When is the temperature of all three layers of a lake uniform?

a. It is always uniform.

b. Summer

c. Winter

d. Spring and fall

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7. Which animal does not appear in a lake?

a. Snake

b. Tony Huang the Tiger

c. Frog

d. Leech

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8.Which of the following describes the rainfall in the rainforest?

a. Rarelyb. Moderately

c. Year-round

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9. True or False? Most lakes freeze solid during winter.

a. True

b. False

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10. Around how many lakes are there in the world?

a. 50 million

b. 350 million

c. 500 million

d. 1 billion

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