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The two types of rainforests are temperate and tropical
The Victoria water lily grows in the Amazon rainforest of South America, and it is edible. However, the only edible part of the plant is its seeds, which can be harvested and eaten like popcorn. These can be eaten by people around the globe.
The sun rises at six and begins to heat up the rainforest, causing water to evaporate and rise, making clouds. At about 3:00, the sun is at it's hottest and brightest, and tons of rain soon begins to fall, soaking the Amazon. Then, everything just calms down at night, ready for another hectic day the next day.
There are a variety of types of fungus in the Amazon rainforest. Some of these include red fungus, oyster mushrooms, white fungus, and gray fungus.
The vegetation varies from rain forests to grasslands and desert scrub. It ranges from the thick trees of rain forest to the mosses of tundra. There are factors, such as big changes in elevation, massive mountains in the region.
Rainforest's like the amazon
there are names like daintree and the Amazon
The Amazon rainforest began forming some 9.9 million years ago. what is the rainforest soil like ?
its rainy because it says RAINforest and why is because your stupid
Very thin and moist
probably hot and humid
They have all insect species
The air in the Amazon rain forest is very heavy and humid feeling.
There is lots of fruit, like guava, berries, mango ect. Cocoa beans, and rice. Traditionally, Amazon people used to kill animals such as monkeys and eat them.
In the Amazon rainforest, the canopy is thick and may stretch to heights of 80 to 150 feet. These have flowers and fruits and are a good habitat for birds, insects and small mammals. The understory of the Amazon rainforest is characterized by high humidity, low light and constant heat.
Yes.animals like frogs,snakes and more are able to adabt to the Amazon rainforest
•The Amazon Rainforest is the world's greatest natural resource - the most powerful and bio-actively diverse natural phenomenon on the planet. Yet still it is being destroyed just like other rainforests around the world. •The problem and the solution to rainforest destruction are both economic. •Rainforests are being destroyed worldwide for the profits they yield - mostly harvesting unsustainable resources like timber, for cattle and agriculture, and for subsistence cropping by rainforest inhabitants.