This can be easy if you keep in mind that most things in any ecosystem are alive. There are just thousands and thousand. Things that are not alive are: water, rocks, sand and air. It would take more than a textbook to list all the names of all the living things, but they would include various bacteria, worms, insects, butterflies, trees, shrubs, plants and then all the animals and birds.
There are tens of thousands, if not millions of living things in a rain forest . . . no one knows what they all are. For that matter, there are most likely thousands of living things in the rain forest that have never been discovered. Even to make a list of all the living things would take years.
All animals and living things need water. There is no such thing as an animal or plant that doesn't drink water.
temperature, humidity, soil composition, air, water, rocks, fallen leafs and that is all I thought of
coral reefs actually are living organisms that also shelter about a quarter of all marine life. On earth, a forest, especially a rain forest could also be an examples of a living shelter
All living objects need water. In, the rain forest, there is more rain. The more rain there is, the more that all the vegetation will prosper. However, most plants will sometimes die, if they are over watered. In the rain-forest, the vegetation has adapted to consume more water.
TONS!!!! Like tucans, monkeys, bears... I could go on forever, but there are so many, scintests havent even found them all!
All the organisms and living things in that forest will become homeless, and there will be a short supply of food for everything that was living in the forest, and a lot of things wouldn't survive.
ALL the things that live in the rain FOREST are exterminated when the FOREST is destroyed. That is what "deforestation" means, cutting down and burning all the trees.When the trees are gone all the things that lived in them die.
The decomposers in the forest will take all the nutrients from the animal and return it back to the soil for it to be used again.
All the organisms and living things in that forest will become homeless, and there will be a short supply of food for everything that was living in the forest, and a lot of things wouldn't survive.
In the systematic organization of an ecosystem, the smallest unit is an individual organism (e.g. maple tree), then a population which is a group of the same type of organism (e.g. all the maple trees in a given area.) The next most complex unit is a community, which is all the living things in a given area (a maple forest, including all plants, animals, fungi, microorganisms that live in the forest etc.). The largest unit is an ecosystem, which adds all the non-living components to the living things. So, not only the forest flora and fauna, but also the rain, the inorganic parts of the soil, solar radiation, etc.
Botany in the Rain forest is just a study on all the plant species in the Rain forest