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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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What is a substainable resource?

A sustainable resource is a resource that is constantly renewed. For example water would be a renewable resource because of the water cycle.

What does the rain-forest look like?

Its very muddy, wet and soggy with tons of vegatation and animal life

What are the different types of lorises?

All I know is that there is at least two .slow loris and slender loris . IDK about the slender loris though......tee hee

What is an adaptation that allows savanna grass to survive in a tropical savanna?

Grass in the savanna is very bitter and sharp which often puts animals off eating it.

Also in the wet season the grass is green and grows very fast. However when it is the dry season the grass turns brown and the chloroplasts inside the plant cells are pulled down towards the roots of the grass. This helps to reduce the grass' water loss.

How does a hoatzin lifespan?

the hoatzin in captive live up to 30 years. the hoatzin in the wild lives to about 15 years

What is a regulated Forest?

Regulated Forest is the forest which will continuously produces a consistent product.

For more information see: USDA Forest Service Research Note PSW-237 1971, "FOREST CONTROL AND REGULATION: a comparison of traditional methods and alternatives" by LeRoy C. Hennes Michael J. Irving Daniel I. Navon

Why is bark important in rainforests?

Bark is important for many reasons. The main reason is that they stop the trees from developing cancer. Bark is like a protective layer, but since cancer is harder to get in warmer regions, it isn't as likely for a tropical rainforest tree to develop it and that is the reason their bark isn't as thick.

Another reason is so they don't get a sunburn. You can probably figure that out with logical reasoning.

Hope this helped! xoxo

Why are there so many different organisms found in the rain forest?

Because rain forests have great productivity to sustain maximum biodiversity.

How the physical features of mesopotamiahelped in the development of these first cicilazations?

how the physical features of mesopotamia helped in the devolopment of these first civilazations

What are ten hot wet climates countries?

hawaii

Fiji

Malaysia/Indonesia

Ecuador

Queensland

well thats all i know LOl

What did the native amazonians want?

Want one thing: to continue their traditional way of life.

What kind of animal is a finger monkey?

Technically there is no finger monkey. IIt is a pygmy marmoset that most people think of when they mean a very small monkey holding its caretaker's finger.