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The soil in the Amazon rainforest is generally considered poor in nutrients due to the rapid decomposition of organic matter and leaching caused by heavy rainfall. However, the incredible biodiversity of plant and animal life in the rainforest has adapted to these conditions, creating a complex and interconnected ecosystem that sustains itself.
The plant species that absorbs the most CO2 from the atmosphere is the tropical rainforest trees, such as the Amazon rainforest trees.
a rainforest has hundreds even thousands of species of plants.
The plant that absorbs the most CO2 from the atmosphere is the tropical rainforest.
A rainforest is characterized by high levels of rainfall, typically over 80 inches per year, along with dense vegetation and high biodiversity. These conditions create a unique ecosystem that supports a wide variety of plant and animal species.
It may be oldest vascular rainforest plant
The large trees steel the water, so the small plant suffocates.
Rubiaceae
The epiphyte
THe sugar dries out the roots and suffocates the plant becaus it can't take in water
A decomposer can add nutrients to itself and also to the soil around a plant for the plant to use.
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The Rafflesia
The fastest growing plant in the rainforest is the ash or Alphitonia species. They can grow to be 12 meters tall.
the periwinkle plant is from the rain forest s from the rainforest and is used to treat lukimia so this plant can save lives
The African rainforest is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species, including thousands of plant species, hundreds of mammal species, and a vast array of insects. It is estimated that there are over 10,000 plant species, around 400 mammal species, and thousands of insect species living in the African rainforest.
The soil in the Amazon rainforest is generally considered poor in nutrients due to the rapid decomposition of organic matter and leaching caused by heavy rainfall. However, the incredible biodiversity of plant and animal life in the rainforest has adapted to these conditions, creating a complex and interconnected ecosystem that sustains itself.