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1 Characteristics of a Tropical Rainforest By Sasha Heath

2 Facts about Rainforests. DID YOU KNOW…?  - Rainforests are amongst the oldest environments in the world.  - It takes 100 million years to make a rainforest.  - Up to 90% of all animal and plant species live in the rainforest and nowhere else.  - At the current rate of destruction, experts believe all rainforests will be gone by the year 2030.

3 Tropical Rainforests: why are they hot and wet? Hot? ☼ Sun’s rays hitting the earth have a smaller area to heat than at higher latitudes. ☼ Sun’s rays have not travelled as far so have more heat in them. Wet?  Convectional rainfall occurs when warm, moist air is heated when it moves over a hot surface on earth.  Air rises, condenses and rain occurs – most often in the afternoons.

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5 How does the climate of a rainforest differ from Melbourne’s? MELBOURNEMANAUS (Brazil) ☼ defined seasons – summer, autumn, winter, spring. ☼ average monthly temperature range 11 o C ☼ hot all year around ☼ average monthly temperature range 2 o C  Quite constant rainfall amounts - averaging between 40-65mm per year  Periods of higher rainfall in winter and spring  Fluctuating rainfall amounts – averaging between 30-200mm per year  Extremely high periods of rainfall from December - April

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7 Characteristics of rainforests – layers Emergent Canopy Mid storey/under storey Forest Floor

8 Characteristics of rainforests – layers Emergent Tallest trees, towering like chimneys above the forest. Leaves are broad and get lots of sunlight. Canopy Forms the “roof’ of the forest. A maze of branches and leaves. Lots of animals found here. Mid Storey Smaller plants with broad leaves because of very little sunlight Forest Floor Very dark and damp so almost no plants grow here. Lots of decaying plant and animal matter. Recycling of nutrients happens here.

9 What plants are found in a rainforest? Tropical plants comprise about 160,000 of the estimated 250,000 species of plants on Earth. Some interesting plants include: ferns, kapok trees, orchids, palm trees, rubber trees, banyan tree, vines, strangler fig. And the most interestingly named Idiot Fruit!

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11 Works Cited Bliss, Susan, and John Paine. GeoActive 1. Milton: Jacaranda, 1998. Learning about Rainforests http://www.srl.caltech.edu/personnel/krubal/rainforest/Edit560s6/www/whlayers.html I obtained the layers of the rainforest images (slide 2,3,4,5) from this website. Learning about Rainforests http://www.srl.caltech.edu/personnel/krubal/rainforest/Edit560s6/www/where.html Blue Planet Figures http://www.usd.edu/esci/figures/158280.JPG I obtained images for slide 3 from this website Tropical Rainforest Plants – Missouri Botanic Gardens http://mbgnet.mobot.org/sets/rforest/plants/ I obtained facts about rainforest plants from this site. Daintree Rainforest http://www.daintreerainforest.com/flora.html I obtained information about interesting plants from this site. Plant life in the Rainforests http://www.abcteach.com/RainforestFacts/plants.htm I obtained information about interesting plants from this site. "Making a difference: An appeal to Corporate Leaders to Save Our Rainforest" http://www.waterbirthinfo.com/makingdiff.html 21 Jul. 2003 I obtained the “Did you know…?” facts from this site. World Climate http://www.worldclimate.com I obtained the climate comparison data from this site.

12 © State of Victoria 2003 This work has been created by the teacher/s listed below as employees of the Department of Education and Training, Victoria and copyright is owned by the Crown in right of the State of Victoria. It may be reproduced in whole or in part for study or training purposes, subject to the inclusion of an acknowledgment of the source and no commercial usage or sale. Reproduction for the purposes other than those indicated above requires the written permission of the Department of Education and Training. Requests and enquiries concerning reproduction and copyright should be addressed to the Liability Management Manager, Department of Education and Training, 2 Treasury Place, Melbourne, VIC, 3002 The State of Victoria accepts no responsibility for the accuracy of any part of this material and bears no responsibility for any modifications made. List of teachers name and materials produced – S. Heath - ‘Tropical Rainforests of the World’ Unit Plan & Multimedia presentation.


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