from big butts
Trees in the rainforest obtain their energy by the sunshine from the sun.
Giraffes obtain their energy by eating the leaves of acacia trees.
producers such as, oak trees, obtain energy by making their own food. producers are plants
Trees get their energy to grow from respiration and sunshine. The sound energy of 'rustling' and the kinetic energy of leaves in motion is the energy drawn from the wind.
You have to be specific what rainforest are you talking about. Thank you.
Rubber comes from rubber trees, tires are made with rubber.
From rubber trees.
Rubber trees are NOT alive so they are neither.
If a tree cannot photosynthesize, it may obtain energy through stored nutrients in its roots, trunk, and branches. Another possible source of energy could be from organic matter in the soil that the tree can absorb through its roots. In some cases, trees may form symbiotic relationships with fungi or other organisms to obtain energy.
Rubber trees don't reproduce. This is a stupid question. Everyone knows that rubber trees are made by beavers.
While rubber was originally made from the sap of the rubber tree, and was thus a renewable resource, most modern products called "rubber" are made from chemicals derived from petroleum and thus are not renewable resources.
Rubber is made from Latex, which is obtained from the sap of the Rubber Tree.