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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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When a tropical rain forest is cleared why does the soil usually become useless for growing crops after only a few years?

The soil in rainforests is very thin and has few nutrients. This is because the organic matter is quickly decomposed and re-used so it does not form deep deposits. A crop would quickly use up the few available nutrients.

Why do maple trees grow well in a temerate rainforest?

Probably because temperate rain-forests are their natural environment, where conditions are right for them.

What layer of the rain forest does a lemur live in?

It depends upon the species of lemur, and there are nearly 100 different species, each adapted to their own niche.

Are rainforests going to be extinct?

no won noes its no set time and if do keep on destroying the trees we might not die from that it will take long time

How do birds survive in the rainforest?

Birds in the rainforest survive by adapting to their complex environment through specialized feeding behaviors, such as foraging for fruits, nectar, insects, and small vertebrates. Their vibrant colors and patterns often provide camouflage among the dense foliage, helping them evade predators. Additionally, many species have developed unique vocalizations for communication and mating, which can travel through the thick vegetation. Nesting in tree canopies also offers protection from ground-based threats.

Where can a rainforest biome be found?

well it is said that it could be found in.The tropical rainforests of the world are located in the green areas on the map above. The tropical rainforest is the richest source ...

How does precipitation differ in a temperate deciduous forest and a temperate forest?

Temperate deciduous forests are located in the mid-latitude areas. This means that they are found between the polar regions and the tropics. The deciduous forest regions are exposed to warm and cold air masses. IT cause this area to have four seasons. The temperature varies widely from season to season with cold winters and hot, wet summers. The average yearly temperature is about 10°C. The areas in which deciduous forests are located get about 750 to 1,500 mm of precipitation spread fairly evenly throughout the year.

What do emergent trees do?

A tree that grows above the canopy

How long does a chicken live with its head chopped off?

Chicken with No Head Keeps On Running
  • After a chicken has its head cut off, it can run around for up to a minute or longer, since the spinal nerves continue to send impulses to the muscles.
  • There is documentation of a chicken living 18 months after having his head cut off while being slaughtered. His name was "mike the headless chicken". In his case, the axe missed the stem of the brain which runs all the processes vital to life, allowing him to live.

Tropical rain forest can be found in many countries along the equator including what?

I think that maybe some would be in Tennessee but i do not know the names:)

In what area of Africa are there the most savannas?

Savannas are located in Africa, Madagascar (an island off the east coast of Africa), Australia, South America, India, and the Myanmar-Thailand region of Southeast Asia.

Do eucalyptus trees grow in rainforests?

No. Eucalyptus trees grow in a variety of habitats, but the rainforest is not one of them. They are found in Australia's bushland, in dense and scrubby woodland, coastal areas, the desert and even Alpine areas.

Is rain a consumer?

No. A producer is a trophic classification of a living organism. Rain is not an organism.

What kind of edible berries are in the rainforest?

Here are some edible ones:

Salmonberries

Camu Camu Berries

Acai Berries

Riberries

Most are high in vitamins and antioxidants.

Is there a rainforest in Ghana?

When I went to Ghana we had Pineapple for desert, plain, freshly cut pineapple, and it was the best I've ever had.