Yes it is in the canopy because it is the only available spot to go to By Sarah Thompson (Baby90) P.S. I love You Everybody in my entire life
The only benefits these awful people get from cutting down the rain forest, is wood to trade. Sad isn't it. All this beautiful habitat destroyed by greedy men. ---- The ones who benefit, in the short term, are the farmers who are detsroying the habitat for more land, so they can increase their crop size. This is true, for example, of the cacao tree farmers who cut down the rainforest to increase the size of the cacao plantations - not realising, however, that the cacao trees need the rainforest for canopy cover.
No. The denser minerals are found at the core.
Yes, it is estimated that an area of rainforest equivalent to a football pitch is destroyed every second due to deforestation caused by human activities such as logging, agriculture, and mining. This rapid rate of destruction is contributing to the loss of biodiversity and exacerbating climate change.
True. Spongy mesophyll cells are found in the leaf tissue of plants and are involved in the exchange of gases necessary for photosynthesis.
True. Temperature and rainfall are key factors that determine the types of vegetation that can grow in a specific region. The combination of these two factors influences the distribution of plants and helps to define the basic vegetation types found in different ecosystems.
well that's not necessarily true there are millions of exotic plant and animal species found in the amazon rainforest alone
There are two types of rainforests: the tropical rainforest and the temperate rainforest. The tropical rainforest is found near the equator, where the temperate rainforest is found elsewhere.
All of them. I realize this sounds like a smart--- answer, but it's true. The trees grow together to form a canopy, and so literally, they are all used for shelter.
Well, honey, a flying squirrel is like the ultimate party animal of the rainforest, soaring through the trees like they own the place. These little daredevils like to hang out in the canopy layer, living their best high-flying life among the treetops. So, if you're looking for a flying squirrel, just remember to aim high and keep your eyes to the sky!
Yes, nonvascular plants, such as mosses and liverworts, can be found in the Hoh Rainforest. These plants thrive in the moist, humid environment provided by the rainforest, often growing on rocks, trees, and forest floors.
There are no wolves in the Amazon rainforest. In fact, there are no true wolves in South America.
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Non-vascular plants like mosses and liverworts can be found in the Hoh Rainforest because they do not have true vascular tissues to transport water and nutrients like vascular plants do. These non-vascular plants are adapted to moist environments like the Hoh Rainforest where they can absorb water directly from their surroundings.
Yes its True they ewre vry good at art and most found are in museums now.
True possums are native to Australia, where they are found in prolific numbers.