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RainforestBy: Melissa Santos
Facts About My Biome
Average Temperature: 80 Degrees Fahrenheit
Highs & Lows: They are in the highs because they have about 1 million or so animals and plants that live there.
Seasons: Spring, Summer, & Fall
Average Precipitation: The trees are tall at the average at 127 and 660 cm in height, They receive lots of rain because it is very hot.
Location: It usually rains everyday, they are located mostly everywhere around the world.
Abiotic and Biotic Factors
Abiotic:The amounts of water and sunlight, Climate weather sometimes affects the animals that live there.
Biotic: Sunlight, Temperature, Soil, & Water
Defining TermsProducer: A person company,or animal that makes it’s own food & supplies
Primary Consumer: (In the food chain) An animal that feeds on plants
Secondary Consumer: (In the food chain) A carnivore that feeds only upon herbivores
Tertiary Consumers: A carnivore at the topmost level in a food chain that feds on other carnivores
Decomposers: An organism especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material
Saprophytes: A plant, fungus, or microorganism that lives dead or decaying organic matter
Food Chain/Food Web
FOOD CHAIN FOOD
WEB
Water Cycle/Carbon Cycle/Nitrogen CycleWater Cycle: The cycle of processes which water circulates betweens Earth’s ocean, atmosphere, and land.
Carbon Cycle: The series of precesses by which carbon compounds are inter converter in the environment.
Nitrogen Cycle: The series of processes by which nitrogen and its compounds are interconverted in the environment and in living organisms.
Cycles
WATER CYCLE
CARBON CYCLE
NITROGEN CYCLE
Environmental IssuesWhat Environmental Issues Is The Rainforest Facing?People cutting down thousands of trees.
What Is Causing The Problem? 60-70% of the animals die a year.
What Are Some Of The Solutions To Protect The Rainforest? One of the solutions is by not cutting any more trees in the forest.