THE WONDERFL THINGS ABOUT THE TROPICAL RAIN FOREST BY: THE AMAZING SAMUEL WOMACK 11-15-10 1 st hour.

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THE WONDERFL THINGS ABOUT THE TROPICAL RAIN FOREST BY: THE AMAZING SAMUEL WOMACK st hour

Tropical Rain Forest The Tropical Rainforest is the wettest biome. It has a lot of animals, trees, and most defiantly a lot of rain. It has up until 50 to 260 inches of rain. The temperature rarely gets 93°F or it will drop down to 39°F. The Tropical is covered below 6% of the Earths surface.

Biotic Factors (Living Things) that’s in The Tropical Rain Forest AnimalTreesPlants There are lots of other things I cant even name. Some animals that live in the Tropical Rain Forest MonkeysJaguarsTigersLionsSnakesBats Spiders.

Abiotic Factors (Non-Living Things) that’s in The Tropical Rain Forest WaterDirtSoilWhaleFoxFish These are some abiotic factors in the Tropical Rain Forest. There is not that many abiotic factors. They are almost every where in the Tropical Rain Forest.

Two Fascinating Things About The Tropical Rain Forest The Tropical Rain Forest has more kind of trees then any area in the world. They have trees like bananas, apples, pine tress, all types of trees like that. The Tropical Rain Forest water in the whole entire world.

The Things I Learned About The Tropical Rain Forest I learned that the Tropical Rain Forest is a very fascinating biome and it’s a lot of things to learn about it. The Tropical Rain Forest has 40% of oxygen in it’s biome. They have the freshest water in the whole world. That covers less then 6% of the Earths surface. Like I said there is a lot of things you can learn about the Tropical Rain Forest. I would like to learn more too. You can live in the Tropical Rain forest too.