maddie tzianabos pd 1 tropial rainforest
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• The general location of Topical Rainforests are near the equator…
• i.e. Central America, South America, Africa, Southeast Asia, Indo- Malaysia
• Yearly Average Precipitation- 125 to 660 cm.• Yearly Average Temperature- 34 degrees C.
• Two common plants found in Tropical Rainforests are Bengal Bamboo and the Kapok Tree
• The Bengal Bamboo adapts to the environment by growing very tall very quickly so it receives enough rain and sun it needs to grow
Interesting Plants… part 2
• The Kapok Tree adapts to the environment by producing an obnoxious, foul smell that attracts the many bats that pollinate them.
• The King Cobra and the Bengal Tiger adapt to their environment in many ways…
• The King Cobra adapts to their environment by forming a shield-like cover when it feels threatened. It will also spit in the prey’s eyes that will kill it if it travels to the blood stream.
• The Bengal Tiger adapts to their environment because since those animals do not run quickly, it would rather catch very young or very old animals for food.
• There are actually four layers to a Rain Forest: Emergent level, the Upper Canopy, the Understory or Lower Canopy, and lastly, the Forest Floor.
• There are over 15,000,000 different species that belong to the Rainforest!
• There is little to no light in some sections of the Forest Floor due to the 3 other layers above it!
• In the Amazon River, there are actually a species of dolphins that exist there!
BibliographiesMap of Rain forests (Image). September, 22, 2010.
http://www.blueplanetbiomes.orgT.Sibona. (Image). September, 22, 2010.
http://www.blueplanetbiomes.orgToco Toucan. (Image). September, 21, 2010.
http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org“Tropical Rainforests.”Biomes of the world. Network for
instructional T.V. September, 21, 2010. http://www.teachersfirst.com
Wagler Pit Viper. (Image). September, 21, 2010. http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org
Bibliographies part 2
• “Wheeling Jesuit University”. “Biomes.” Earth Floor. Wheeling Jesuit University. September, 21, 2010.http://www.coft.edu/
• “Tropical Rainforest.” Earth Floor. (n.p.) (n.d.) September 21, 2010 http://www.cotf.edu/ete/modules/msese/earthsysflr/rforest.html
• Biomes Home. (Image). 23 September, 2010. www.teachersfirstcom
• Man Walking Through Forest. (Image). 23 September, 2010 www.teachersfirst.com
• Bengal Tiger. (Image.) 23, September, 2010 www.bluplanetbiomes.org>
Bibliographies part 3
• R. Staatman. (Image.) 23, September, 2010. www.kidsnceas.ucs.edu
• Rainforest River (Image.) 23, September, 2010 www.cotf.edu