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Tropical Rainforest By: Mickayla, Kathryn, Damonte and Jocelin.

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Page 1: Tropical Rainforest By: Mickayla, Kathryn, Damonte and Jocelin.

Tropical Rainforest

By: Mickayla, Kathryn, Damonte and Jocelin

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Geographical Location of the Tropical Locations

The Tropical Rainforests are located in the Southern tips of Asia, across South America and in the middle Africa.

The Southeast Asian rainforests are located in Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.

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Weather in the Rainforest

The weather in the Rainforest is very humid, because of all the rain they get. The normal amount of rain each is 250 cm. a year! They get so much rain since its so hot and wet.

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Climatogram for the rain forest

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Animals

Bengal Tigers

Toco ToucansSumatran Rhino

White Bengal Tiger

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Animals (continued)

Common Palm CivitDawn Bat Golden Lion Tamarin

Proboscis MonkeyJumbu Fruit Dove

Kinkajou

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Plants

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Landforms

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Here are some food natural resources.

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The Brazil Rainforest

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Interesting places

Australian rainforest Amazon Rive in the Amazon Rainforest

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Indian Rainforest

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Our vocab word• Layers of the rain forest• Canopy- The 60-130 feet tall trees allow sunlight to be easily

available at the top but reduce the light at the bottom of the forest. Most of the animals live at the top of the forest in the canopy because there is a lot of food up there. The tree leaves have a drip spouts which keep them dry and prevent mold from forming in the humid environment.