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Rainforest Biome

by Amelia C

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The
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Tropical Rainforest
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By Amelia Castillo
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Contents
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What Is The tropical rainforest?........................................................................................3
What does the Tropical Rainforest Look Like?.......................................................4
What Are The Natural Features Of The Tropical Rainforest?......................5
What Plants live in the tropical rainforest?................................................................6
What Animals Live In The Tropical Rainforest?........................................................7
WHAT IS A TROPICAL FOREST?
The tropical forest is a warm but damp biome infact it rains all year long. It is also a very large biome too, it covers 13% of our world. The tropical rainforest also includes many different animals too.

WHAT DOES THE TROPICAL RAINFOREST LOOK LIKE?
A tropical Forest has thousands of trees. These include very high trees with smooth and straight trunks with a minimum amount of branches on them. You can barely see the ground/dirt because of all of the leaves that have fallen down from the trees. There are also small plants like shrubs and very small trees. There are also thousands of different plants and animals. Wherever you look you see nature all around you it's like a magical garden right before your very eyes.

WHAT ARE THE NATURAL FEATURES OF THE TROPICAL RAINFOREST?
Some natural features in a tropical forest biome is that there are always the signature high tree’s with the long trunks. The tropical forest has 4 layers, the top layer is called emergent. The second is the canopy, there are a lot of animals included in the canopy, they include things like monkeys and sloths. The next layer is called the understory. Then last layer (basically the floor) is called the forest floor.
WHAT PLANTS LIVE IN THE TROPICAL RAINFOREST?
Some of the plants included in the tropical forest are Orchids, Philodendrons (you've probably seen one in your house before), Ferns, Broadsides, Kapok Trees, Banana Trees, Rubber Trees, Bam- boo, Trees, Cassava Trees, Avocado Trees. There are many more too like the Victoria Amazonian and the bromeliaceae (looks exactly like a pineapple)
Rubber Tree
Philodendrons
Bromeliaceae
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