it cuts down da trees for da animals to eat da stuf dats to high for dem to reach
An example of parasitism in the tropical rain forest is a phorid fly on leaf-cutter ants. =]
Some mammals live in the trees like sloths, but some mammals live on the forest floor and the subterranean level. Some mammals live through out the rain forest, like the leaf cutter ant. They travel through out the rain forest bringing leaves down all the way to the lowest level, the subterranean level. Depending on how well adapted the mammals are depends on where they live in a rain forest. Hope this helps! ;)
in the canopy.
Maple leaf
maple leaf
I think they like it warm because they would normally live in the rain forest!
the forest canopy slows the rain drops down which causes a lighter impact on the forest floor. also the leaf matter and other debris naturally created by the forest further decreases the impact of the rain drops, and also slows the water runoff
because it contributes some of the worlds oxegen and preserves endangered wildlife
Yes, the Amazon rain forest is the largest rain forest in the world
Most of the nutrients in a rain forest ecosystem are found in the vegetation, particularly in the biomass of trees, plants, and decomposing organic matter. The rapid decomposition of leaf litter and organic material on the forest floor contributes to nutrient cycling, making them available for uptake by plants. This nutrient-rich layer is crucial for sustaining the diverse and complex life forms that inhabit rain forests. Additionally, the shallow root systems of many plants allow them to quickly absorb these nutrients.
a rain forest
yes it does rain in the rain forest that why it is call The rainforest