Environmental Sciences, asked by monikumari2498, 6 months ago

Explain why?
animals
food.
is tropical forest eat selective food? ​

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Answered by aryaramakrishnan
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Explanation:

Rainforests have historically covered much of the land area around the equator. These lush, wild jungles provide planet Earth with an abundance of both plant and animal species. Animals in the tropical rain forest form an intricate web of life, each of which is important to the health of the whole.

Rainforests have historically covered much of the land area around the equator. These lush, wild jungles provide planet Earth with an abundance of both plant and animal species. Animals in the tropical rain forest form an intricate web of life, each of which is important to the health of the whole.Insects

Rainforests have historically covered much of the land area around the equator. These lush, wild jungles provide planet Earth with an abundance of both plant and animal species. Animals in the tropical rain forest form an intricate web of life, each of which is important to the health of the whole.InsectsInsects have a tremendous impact on the rainforest environment.

Rainforests have historically covered much of the land area around the equator. These lush, wild jungles provide planet Earth with an abundance of both plant and animal species. Animals in the tropical rain forest form an intricate web of life, each of which is important to the health of the whole.InsectsInsects have a tremendous impact on the rainforest environment.Insects are invertebrates that make up the majority of the species and individual animals in the tropical rainforest. Though tiny, their impact on the environment is tremendous. This group includes butterflies, spiders, ants and larvae. In the rainforest, however, insects have been known to grow to much larger than other related species. Dragonflies that are 15cm- and 30cm-long walking sticks have been recorded rainforests occur all over the world, and each forest is home to a unique array of diverse insects. However, in all rainforest systems, insects perform similar functions. Through their actions, insects help to break down dead and decaying matter and aerate the soil. They also provide food for larger larger vertebrates and invertebrates.

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