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Yeh there are groups that help save the tropical rainforests...obvious! Unless you want me to include them rite? Well some are... UNEP (United Nations Environment Program) EEA (European Environment Agency) Rainforest Action Network The Rainforest Foundation The World Pantheist Movement (WPM)
I doubt this is the answer you're looking for as it's a little tautological, but between 23° 26′ 16″ N and 23° 26′ 16″ S. Outside of this band you'd by defintion I suspect be talking about temperate rainforests. Of course mother nature doesn't work so cleanly and around teh Tropics of Cancern and Capricorn you'd very fairly be able describe tropical and sub-tropical rainforests based other criteria. These guys think 10° N to 10° S is the band for tropical rainforests: http://www.rochedalss.eq.edu.au/rain2.htm
People have lived in and around tropical rainforests for many thousands of years. The people there build houses. Houses are made out of forest materials, such as palm leaves, trees and clay. they moved their villages when they needed to find new food supplies or to find higher ground during floods.
Decomposers work fastest in warm, moist environments where organic material is abundant, such as tropical rainforests and rich soils. These conditions promote microbial activity and the breakdown of organic matter. Additionally, the presence of ample oxygen and nutrients further accelerates the decomposition process. In contrast, colder, drier, or nutrient-poor environments slow down decomposition significantly.
Decomposers work most efficiently in tropical rainforests due to the warm and moist conditions that promote rapid decomposition of organic matter. The high biodiversity in these biomes also supports a wide variety of decomposer species, increasing the efficiency of the decomposition process.
Example Producers ----- Consumers ----- Secondary consumers ----- Decomposers ------ Soil ----- Producers ----- (And so on)
with a lot of hard low paid work.
Microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, and protozoa do most of the work within the soil. They break down organic matter, cycle nutrients, and help make nutrients available to plants in a process known as decomposition. These microorganisms play a critical role in maintaining soil health and fertility.
Eco-tourism helps the rainforests a lot. Eco-tourism helps raise funds a lot and...yeh:) work the rest out yourself!
No doubt you can put them together but they are from entirely different regions and should be kept under totally different conditions. Orandas are 'GOLDFISH/CARP' and come from cooler waters. Gouramies are 'ANABANTIDS' and come from the tropical Asian rainforests. Work it out!
All nutrients are determined by local geochemical enviroment.
All nutrients are determined by local geochemical enviroment.