Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Tropical Rainforest Abdulla Al Binali 6D.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Tropical Rainforest Abdulla Al Binali 6D."— Presentation transcript:

1 Tropical Rainforest Abdulla Al Binali 6D

2 Tropical Rainforests Of The World

3 Tropical Rainforest A tropical rainforest is made up of emergent trees that can reach up to 213 feet. Emergent trees are very thin to avoid fungi that grows in the trunk. They call the rainforest a tropical rainforest because they are near to the equator. ¼ medicines are supplied from different plants in the rainforest. They cover 4% of the world.

4 More About Rainforests
It is humid because of the rainfall in the rainforest. The average temperature is 20 degrees. But the highest a rainforest has every gone is 36 degrees. The upper canopy is where most of the animals like to live because the umbrella shaped leaves keeps most rain away. Half of the worlds animal species live in the rainforest.

5 Average Rainfall

6 Animals That Live In Rainforests
In this presentation I will talk about these 5 animals: Toco Toucans Slender Loris Harpy Eagles Orangutans Silvery Gibbons

7 Toco Toucan One of the animals in the rainforest is the Toco Toucan, it is the biggest of all toucans it has a bright colored orange beak that is hard on the outside and soft on the inside. It has adapted in the rain forest in these ways: It has strong feet for support, also it has a feather like tongue to help food slip in easier. They are predators so they eat snakes, eggs, and lizards. They live in groups called flocks and make their nests in emergent trees in the upper canopy.

8 Slender Loris It is a small nocturnal primate, it is found only in rainforests. It is a vegetarian, It is approximately the size of a chipmunk. It has long thin arms and long thin legs. It has huge eyes which makes it see clearer at nighttime.

9 Harpy Eagle The harpy eagle is known to be one of the most toughest eagles in the world.. His name comes from Greek mythology. He is silent when it comes to catching his prey. He is on top of the food web along with the Bengal tiger. It weighs about 4 to 5 kg. it likes to eat animals that live in the trees like monkeys, sloths, and opossums. It lives in the rainforest of central and south America.

10 Orangutan Orangutans like to spend most of their time in the upper canopy of emergent trees. It is the largest of tree dwelling apes. They can grow to up to 5 feet tall but the males usually grow up to 4 feet tall. They have long arms so they can reach to vines that are really far away, even while carrying they're babies. They also have curved feet to balance better on branches. It consists a diet of insects and birds.

11 Silvery Gibbon A silvery gibbons singing voice can be heard from meters (almost one mile) they have a very high pitched voice. They are small apes and weigh up to 6 kg. they are know to have long arms and fingers. To help them make long swings on vines.

12 Plants that Grow In Rainforests
In this presentation I will talk about 5 plants: Curare Rosy Periwinkle Quinine Kapok Tree Mangrove Forests

13 Curare Curare grows as a vine. It gets thick to 4 inches and it has heart shaped leaves on it. The South American Indians used to mash it up and add a venomous animal, they start mixing it until it becomes a syrup and start tipping their bows in it for hunting. They used to call it crude Curare which means “poison” in Indian. They use it for Anastasia in surgery.

14 Rosy Periwinkle A rosy periwinkle is pink but its also white with a red dot in the middle, it looks ordinary but it can do a very good favor to humans, it cures leukemia.

15 Quinine Many plants in the rainforest get used in medicine like Quinine which is an anti malaria medicine.

16 Kapok Tree The Kapok tree is one of the rainforests emergent trees, it is able to grow to a height of 150 feet sometimes even more. It is in South America but now it is also in West Africa. Birds like to nest in it and mammals use it to get to places faster because of its umbrella like crown.

17 Mangrove Forests Mangroves like to live where the rainforest and the oceans meet because they like to grow in between land and sea.

18 Deforestation Deforestation is when people chop up a lot of trees. Deforestation is critical to rainforest, because most oxygen comes from the rainforest and without them people may die or run out of a lot of oxygen. We should stop this by letting people know that this rainforest is protected and we need to have the governments approval to this.

19 Global Warming Global warming is the hugest problem that Tropical rainforests have to face, because e of global warming the temperature is rising, and some plants have a certain temperature they have to live in, if it exceeds that amount then they're going to die. Some animals eat the plants so then they wont have any food left and the whole animal species dies so the other animal species that eats that animal will also be forced to die, and so on. We need to stop polluting before this unfortunate process happens we need to convince the government to put laws or better ways to get rid of things instead of dumping it in the sea.

20 Bibliography Bbc.co.uk. N.p., n.d. Web. < hy/ecosystems/tropical_rainforests_rev1.shtml>. Blueplanetbiomes. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Jan. 2 N.p., n.d. Web. BfFMXj4AA7c/UAcDvb71zzI/AAAAAAAACOk/EXvymL tAB-A/s1600/harpy_eagle_13.jpg." BfFMXj4AA7c/UAcDvb71zzI/AAAAAAAACOk/EXvymL tAB-A/s1600/harpy_eagle_13.jpg. N.p., n.d. Web.


Download ppt "Tropical Rainforest Abdulla Al Binali 6D."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google