Rainforests 1
Rainforests 1
What is a Rainforest?
• Rainforests are very dense, warm, wet
forests, havens for millions of plants and
animals that exist nowhere else on earth.
Why are rainforests important?
• The plants of the
rainforest generate
much of the Earth's
oxygen.
• These plants are also
very important to
people in other ways;
many are used in new
drugs that fight
disease and illness.
Rainforests and the
Ecosystem
• Tropical rainforests cover about 7% of the
Earth's surface and are VERY important to
the Earth's ecosystem. The rainforests
recycle and clean water.
• They also remove carbon dioxide from the
atmosphere and store it in their roots, stems,
leaves, and branches, deterring the
greenhouse effect.
Strata of the rainforest
What are the tallest
trees in the
rainforest called?
•EMERGENTS!
They are giant trees that
grow to 240 feet tall with
umbrella-shaped
canopies that tower above
the forest. They house
many birds and insects.
Strata of the Rainforest
• CANOPY: The upper parts of the trees. This
leafy environment is full of life in a tropical
rainforest, housing insects, birds, reptiles,
mammals, and more!
Strata of the Rainforest
•Temperate
And Tropical
Types of Rainforest
• Temperate rainforests
are much younger
than their tropical
relatives, less than
10,000 years old,
compared to tropical
rainforests that may
be millions of years
old!
Temperate Rainforests
• Temperate rainforests are much more scarce
than tropical rainforests. They are found on
the western edge of North and South
America, where moist air from the Pacific
Ocean drops up to 200 inches of rain a year.
Where are Tropical Rainforests
Located?
• Tropical rainforests are found in a belt
around the equator of the Earth. There are
tropical rainforests across South America,
Central America, Africa, Southeast Asia and
Australia.
Rainfall
• It is almost always raining in a rainforest. The Amazon rainforests
gets about 2 inches of rain each week!
• How much is that a year?
• When forests are cut down, the soil erodes quickly and
soon only a dry desert remains.
Food from the Rainforest
• What foods originated in
the rainforest?
Pineapple?
Coconuts?
Peanuts?
All of these are correct!
• However, many
species of rainforest
animals are
endangered and
many others have
gone extinct as their
habitat is being
destroyed.
Interesting Animals
• What bird lives in the
rainforest and has a
HUGE beak?
A TOUCAN!