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There are millions of plants in the rain forest. To name a few, there are the Bromeliads, Epiphytes, Saprophytes, Lianas, and Orchids.
There are millions of plants in the rain forest. To name a few, there are the Bromeliads, Epiphytes, Saprophytes, Lianas, and Orchids.
Bromeliads, Epiphytes, Lianas, Orchids, Carniverous Plants, Saprophytes, Strangler
Saprophytes, which are organisms that feed on decaying organic matter, adapt to the rainforest environment by efficiently breaking down the abundant leaf litter and decomposing plant material. They often possess specialized enzymes that enable them to extract nutrients from complex organic compounds. Additionally, many saprophytes thrive in the humid, warm conditions of the rainforest, allowing them to decompose matter rapidly and recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem, supporting the diverse plant and animal life.
the `tropical rain forest contains loads of trees which give oxygen which we need to have to be able to bread
oxygen and minerals
About 80 degrees, give or take.
From what I remember of my A-Level Biology: Rain forest cover a vast area. Trees all over the world transpire, i.e. quite a bit of the water they take up with their roots, they give off as water vapour through their leaves. Because of the density and area of rain forests, they water they give off this way then falls back on the same forest as rain (usually daily). In non-rain forest areas only a small amount is given up so the water stays in the air a few days and falls back over a different region.
Yes, the Amazon rain forest is the largest rain forest in the world
they give out oxygen
a rain forest
yes it does rain in the rain forest that why it is call The rainforest