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Tropical Rainforest. Joshy Brown & Taylor Conwell. Location. Near the equator The world's largest tropical rainforests are in South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia. Competition for: Sunlight Vegetation Warmth Food. Adaptation Fungus adapts in warm, dark places
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Tropical Rainforest Joshy Brown & Taylor Conwell
Location • Near the equator • The world's largest tropical rainforests are in South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia.
Competition for: • Sunlight • Vegetation • Warmth • Food • Adaptation • Fungus adapts in warm, dark places • Toucans use their bill to cut fruit from trees • Sloths use camouflage to survive
Climate • 60 to 160 inches of precipitation per year. • Hot and humid conditions • ideal environment for bacteria and other microorganisms.
Biotic Factors - Animals • Jaguar • Lemur • Anteater
Biotic Factors - Animals • Marmosets • Toucans
Biotic Factors – Plants • Bamboo • Tropical Fruit Trees • Rubber Trees
Biotic Factors – Plants • Lemon • Avocado
Abiotic Factors • Water • Sunlight • Temperature • Soil
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Arenal VolcanoEffects of the Tropical Rainforest • Negative Effects • Clearing of trees for hotels, roads, etc • Environmental costs of ecotourism • Visitor overcapacity • “Profit over preotection” • Positive Effects • Interest in location history • Encourages individual conservation efforts
Human Impact Destroy habitats Use of fruit and trees Hunting Clearing trees for personal space