What are the adaptations to survive in the temperate rainforest?
plants have adaptations to help them survive (live and grow) in different areas. Adaptations are special features that allow a plant or animal to live in a particular place or habitat. These adaptations might make it very difficult for the plant to survive in a different place. This explains why certain plants are found in one area, but not in another. For example, you wouldn't see a cactus living in the Arctic. Nor would you see lots of really tall trees living in grasslands.
What are the ground conditions that may affect your shelter you'll build in the amazon rainforest?
house, the climate and the weather will affect it
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What animals live in swampy forests?
There are many different species of deer, elk, birds, lizards, chipmunks, and fish in nearby streams or rivers. :)
What would be the temperature in the Amazon rainforest in January?
what is the temperature in january in the amazon rainforest
What layer of the rainforest does the quetzal live in?
the second layer so they are allowed to catch their preys i am not specific about the name
What is the difference between forest and jungle and woods?
A forest consists of trees only, whereas a jungle has other plants and grasses. Forest floors have access to about 1 per cent of the sunlight that is available at the tree-tops. Areas of a forest which are damaged (e.g. by a hurricane) and become exposed to sunlight become jungles (jungles grow). Forests are more dense, and jungles are supposedly taller.
Why does Brazil have rainforests?
Because as it is in the tropics it is hot & wet. This promotes rapid plant growth. The rainforest is a diverse region of rapidly growing plant life, trees, grasses, bushes & so on all competing for direct sunlight and soil nutrients. So hot + wet + nutrition = Rainforest.
Are bats mostly found in the tropical rain forest?
yes, but they can be found in any warm climate. mostly spotted in the rainforest.
What are the major water features in a tropical rainforest?
Some geological features of the tropical rainforest is down down hamad. When hamad steps down, 14 Feb are gojng to win, and the country is free. 14 Feb is the strongest revolution that had ever happened.
How is pollution affecting rain forests?
Usually caused by indutrail waste disposal or chemical leaks and dumping. Also caused by farmers using pestcides etc that leak into the envrions of the rain forest by accessing water supplies such as rivers and streams
What happens when a forest is cleared for farmland?
Land that is cleared in a rain forest for farming may become eroded more easily. Clearing the land exposes it to sunlight which makes the soil lose moisture rather than retain it.
How do animals in the rainforest behave?
animals in the Rainforest behave very differently to us. They would hunt for food and take very little notice of other different types of animals.
What eats ants in the amazon rain forest?
Leaf-Cutter ants are found in the rainforest. The ants do not actually eat the leaves, but the fungus that comes from the leaves.
Which layer of the rainforest do insects live in?
Leaf-cutter ants live on the forest floor looking for good leaves.
How can you identify the age of a tree once its cut down?
When a tree is cut down, if you cut the tree horizontally, than you will be able to see the growth rings. Every growth ring relates to one year of life for the tree. From the growth rings, you can also determine what kind of weather and conditions the tree had undergone. When the growth rings are very thin, than there were times of little to no rain (drought). When the rings are thick, then there was a good rain-season and the tree was able to grow a lot.
Not only that, but when the rings are not round, but rather crooked, than that means that the tree suffered some kind of damage. It could be poisoning, it could've been hit with something, or maybe the tree was poisoned.
There's a lot you can tell about a trees life from looking at the growth rings!