HSIE Rainforest Blog
Thursday, 3 March 2011
Why are rainforests so important?
Rainforests are important because they provide so many things for us. For example, the food that we eat, such as bananas, oranges, lemons and coconuts are all from the rainforest. Also, a lot of the chemicals in the rainforest are used to make medicines that can heal things such as diabetes and inflammation. Another reason why rainforests are important is that about 25% of people depend on the rainforest for their water. The plants in the rainforest absorb the water from frequent downpours. Finally, the rainforest is a home to so many animals in our world and it would be so cruel to ruin their habitats and leave them with nothing. After stating all the reasons above, our rainforests are way to precious to destroy and they deserve to be left untouched.
Where are Rainforests found in the world? Use a world map to illustrate
Tropical rainforests are found between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. To be more specific, these rainforests are found in South and Central America, Africa, Oceania (the islands around Australia), and Asia. Temperate rainforests are found outside the two Tropics. In other words, places such as, the Pacific coast of the USA and Canada (from northern California to Alaska), in New Zealand, Tasmania, Chile, Ireland, Scotland and Norway.
What plants live in the rainforest? (There are 4 main types of plants list them all and give examples of each)
The four main plants in a rainforest are:
- Epiphytes
- Buttresses
- Lianas
- Fungi
Examples:
Epiphytes - ferns, bromeliads, cacti
Buttresses - giant roots
Lianas - thick woody vines
Fungi - mushrooms, molds, yeasts, mildrews
- Epiphytes
- Buttresses
- Lianas
- Fungi
Examples:
Epiphytes - ferns, bromeliads, cacti
Buttresses - giant roots
Lianas - thick woody vines
Fungi - mushrooms, molds, yeasts, mildrews
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
What animals live in the rainforest? Which layer of the rainforest do they live in? Select one rainforest animal, find a picture of it to include in your report, and describe its habitat.
Some of the animals that live in the rainforest are monkeys, birds, frogs, butterflies and beetles. Animals such as sloths and macaws live in the emergent layers and the canopy but animals such as the poison arrow frog or the rhinoceros beetle live in the lower layers which are the understory and the forest floor.
Spider monkeys live in the tropical rainforests of Central and South America. They spend most of their time in the canopy because it is where they can find fruit, nuts and seeds to eat.
Spider monkeys live in the tropical rainforests of Central and South America. They spend most of their time in the canopy because it is where they can find fruit, nuts and seeds to eat.
Wednesday, 23 February 2011
Describe the layers in a rainforest. Illustrate your work.
There are four layers in a rainforest. The first one is the forest floor. This is where small, developing plants grow and some types of animals live. The second layer is the understory. This layer also have developing trees and a few different types of animals. The third layer is the canopy. The canopy is the top of the rainforest where fully developed trees grow, overlapping each other to create a huge shade cloth over the rest of the rainforest. Finally, the last layer is the emergent layer, where extremely tall trees grow, emerging out of the canopy. There are animals up here such as birds and even some small monkeys.
What is a Rainforest?
A rainforest is a certain amount of space, covered in trees, vines, twigs, bushes and animals. Rainforests also have different climates. Tropical rainforests are hot and humid and temperate rainforests are cool and moist.
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