Bark is important for many reasons. The main reason is that they stop the trees from developing cancer. Bark is like a protective layer, but since cancer is harder to get in warmer regions, it isn't as likely for a tropical rainforest tree to develop it and that is the reason their bark isn't as thick.
Another reason is so they don't get a sunburn. You can probably figure that out with logical reasoning.
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trees are the rainforests
Why are birch bark canoes important?
Bark is the outer surface of a tree trunk. Bark is so important because it keeps the tree safe from natural harm.
it needs water
The type of bark used in the building of Native American Indian shelters/homes had everything to do with what type of trees were in the area. In the rainforests cedar was the bark of choice. In other areas it would be birch or ash or oak.
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.
Rainforests have been likened to the lungs of the planet. The abundance of vegetation and humidity help replenish and refresh the air.
rainforests are important because trees make oxygen, and if the rainforests wil disappear, a lot of rainforest animals, such as the touucan, the jaguar and the macaw, will disappear with them.
No, its a very delicate and important eco-system
Soil is made in rainforests such as The Tropical Rainforest when all the dead leaves and bark start to break down this takes a while and it eventually turns into soil.
many medicines come from the rainforests
African rainforests blocked invaders out and provided resouces.