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Rainforests

A region characterized by warm climates, lush plant life, and consistent rainfall with no dry season

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Where is Amazon country located?

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No such place as 'Amazon' country.

The 'Amazon' is a major river of South America, located mainly in the country of Brazil.

The other meaning of Amazon is 'female warriors'. Napoleon referred to Scottish soldiers in kilts as 'those Amazons'.

Examples of parasitism in the tropical rainforest?

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Leeches are common in tropical forests as are mosquitoes. Both feed on the blood of their hosts and give nothing in return making it a parasitic relationship.

Why drip tip leaves is in tropical rainforest?

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Because the rainfall is very often and very heavy, and the water needs to get to the forest floor there are drip tip leaves. They're shaped to a point for easy waterflow and often waxy/slippery to get rid of the water quickly. The tree would also not be able to photosynthesize (produce it's food via the leaves and sun) if the leaves were covered in water.

Abiotic factors rainforest?

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aboitic factors - dead material, soil, weather, water and rocks, temperature

abiotic factors are basically anything that is nonliving.

biotic factors are anything that is living.

some examples of biotic factors are organisms. some organisms in the amazon rainforest may be certain types of monkeys, insects, frogs, etc.

What are some ways a rain forest and the Everglades similar?

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they are both wet and have a warm climate they also they contain an abundance of life

What do you call a forest of tall trees where there is a lot of rain but is not cold or hot?

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Temperate rain forest is the name given to a forest that contains a considerable number of tall trees in an area that is very rainy and neither very cold or very hot.

The Pacific Northwest United States is such an area. The Olympic National Park, which is situated in the northwest corner of the state of Washington is a temperate rain forest.

Rainfall there exceeds twelve feet per year. Temperature seldom drops below freezing or rises above 80° F.

Temperate rain forests, unlike tropical rain forests do not have as large of a variety of tree species. Also tropical rain forest tend to very hot.

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What are 3 adaptations that help animals avoid being eaten?

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Scent, this makes predators not want to eat them due to smell. Taste, this makes animals not want to eat them because they taste awful. Lastly, color, this will make them look stronger than they actually are.

What do trees and orchids have in common?

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Orchids grow on tree bark in the tropical forest. Can't elaborate any further sorry

Do worms live in rainforests?

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They eat organic matter including dead animals.

What words can you use to describe a forest?

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Gargantuan, tall, leafy, dense, occupied, flourishing, thriving, immense

What color is baby mouse fur?

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It depends on the colour of the mothers or fathers colour fur

(Newborn baby mice don't have fur!)

Its doesn't neccesarily depend on the colour fur of the direct parent, the fur clour depends on their genetic code, the mouse may have different coloured fur to the parent, as the genes may be differnent...

well you better think what colors do you see on dogs cats the common colors so thats what colors rats can be think

What are the different methods of farming?

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New methods of farming include plowing soil before planting crops to kill the weeds. Another method includes installing self-watering irrigation systems for the crops.

Is the leaf cutter ant nocturnal or diurnal?

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nocturnal Apparently, there are diurnal and nocturnal species of grasshoppers, but most are diurnal. See Related Links.

Is a slender loris endangered?

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there are 2 different species of slender loris. the first the red slender loris is endangered with deforestation and hunting major problems. the other species the Grey slender loris is listed as least concern but is threatened by habitat loss. hope this helps.

How many flowers are in the rainforest?

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If you take flowers to mean angiosperms (the group name for all flowering plants) then surprisingly few are found in the rainforest. This is primarily due to the lack of sunlight that is capable of penetrating through the thick upper canopy (only around 2% reaches the forest floor).

Most plants produce a 'flower' of some sort - an organ which disperses/collects gametes of the opposite sex. The majority of rainforest plants are insect pollinated as there is little wind flow. A surprisingly number are pollinated by mammals (eg bats) as well as the more common insect pollination.

What plants are native to the African rainforest?

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well theres a lot of different animals that climb trees in the African rainforest for example like bears small bears u no what i mean by small bears like koala bears also lizards and insects well that's all i can tell u sorry! so go talk to ur mommy about it or sumdinq hahahahaha lol

Do Florida panthers live in the rainforest?

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The leopard has a wide range spanning from parts of Africa and tropical Asia, to Siberia, South and West Asia and across most of sub-Saharan Africa. Its habitat ranges from rainforest to desert terrains.

How are anteaters adapted to the rainforest?

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This infomations is terriable

Do zorses live in the rainforest?

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No they probably live on planes or where they were bred.

Do hawks hunt and eat small birds?

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Yes! Though it is mainly larger hawks who feed on other birds, the diets of these fowl have been documented to include doves, pigeons, grouse, shorebirds, jays, sparrows, robins, and warblers.