Conserving rainforests is important as rainforests produce over 28% of the worlds oxygen through a process called, respiration. Rainforests are also home to thousands of different plant, animal, insect and fungi species.
Brazil holds about one third of the worlds remaining Rain forests.
All of the worlds rainforests, are spread out around the globe, near the equator line. Hence all rain forests are in Asia, Africa and South America.
ecosystems
The worlds biggest flower is Rafflesia arnoldii or the Titan Arum found in the Indonesian rainforests.
The rainforests.
One's the Congo :)
Elephants can be found in rainforests in Africa and Asia. In Africa, they are found in the rainforests of Central and West Africa, while in Asia, they inhabit rainforests in countries such as Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, and Malaysia.
Areas with heavy precipitation are called rainforests or wetlands.
yes yes there is it is called queen land.
Because they are located in an area of the Earth known as the "tropics", between the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, and there is an abundace of rain.
Rainforests are called biodiversity hotspots because they support a vast array of plant and animal species in a relatively small geographic area. These ecosystems are home to a high concentration of unique and diverse species found nowhere else on Earth. The complex interactions between species in rainforests contribute to their exceptional biodiversity.