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They hunt animals for food, they find a clean river or find rain water to drink from, they wash their dirty clothes in the sea or a stream, they use the trees for shade etc. Lew x

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Do people live in the rainforest?

Yes, people do live in the rainforest. Indigenous tribes have been living in the rainforest for centuries, relying on its resources for their survival. In modern times, there are also small communities and settlements scattered throughout some rainforest regions.


How does the heliconia adapt to the rainforest?

it adapted by living in wet and severe conditions in the rainforest


What are the challenges facing the people living in the rainforest?

Some challenges facing people living in the rainforest include deforestation, which threatens their traditional way of life and access to resources. Additionally, they may face exploitation from industries seeking to extract resources from the rainforest, leading to conflicts over land and environmental degradation. Climate change is also impacting rainforest communities through disruptions to local ecosystems and traditional livelihoods.


Why is the rainforest so important to indiginous people?

The rainforest is important to indigenous people as it is their home, providing them with food, medicine, and resources they depend on for their traditional way of life. Additionally, the rainforest holds cultural and spiritual significance for many indigenous communities, forming an integral part of their history and identity.


What if a rainforest goes through a drought?

The trees and shrubs will die and the water will dry up. The organisms that live there (animals, plants, bacteria, fungi) will have to adapt to less water. If they don't adapt, they will die out. And the organisms that adapt will have different characteristics than the organisms that did not adapt and live in different regions.