Clothes to last an entire lifetime, bug spray, water, etc. The rainforest supplies you with wood, fruit, and nuts. You may not want to eat meat from the rainforest because the animals are monkeys, tigers, etc.
There are many species of tropical rainforest monkeys living in the rainforest throughout the world. A rainforest is already a warm and very wet climate. Therefore, it is easy for a monkey to stay warm in the rainforest.
While there are challenges to remaining healthy in tropical areas, many generations of living in tropical areas have allowed rainforest tribes to build up considerable immunity to tropical diseases. There are also benefits - the rich flora and fauna of the rainforest provides ample resources, and the year-round warm climates mean these resources are always available.
Tropical rainforests stay green all year due to their consistent warm temperatures and high precipitation levels. This climate allows plants to photosynthesize and grow continuously. Additionally, the diversity of plant species in rainforests ensures that there are always plants in various stages of growth, maintaining a green canopy throughout the year.
Yes, a person can stay in the Atacama. If they bring a tent and plenty of water and food. To stay in a hotel a person would have to stay in one of the cities or towns found in the Atacama.
OK if she/he is well traand and loved you and will stay with you DO IT!
They are what we eat to stay dead
Bring to a shop that has an ABS scanner to determine problem
Personally, I would bring a few math problems with me, so that if I had to stay there very long, I would have something interesting to do.
Stay at home...
Birds that are native to the rainforests don't have to migrate as the temps stay the same there year round
The rapid rate of decomposition in tropical forests leads to the quick breakdown of organic matter, which results in low nutrient soil. The warm and humid conditions in tropical forests facilitate the activity of decomposers such as bacteria and fungi, accelerating the recycling of nutrients back into the ecosystem. As a result, the soil in tropical forests tends to be nutrient-poor despite the high biological productivity.
Tropical rainforest habitats do not experience the seasons that temperate climates experience. Therefore the trees to not need to prepare for a cold winter by dropping their leaves and storing there resources. Light levels are also less variable around the tropics, meaning day length is fairly consistent --which is ideal for photosynthesis.