explain why each of the following is important in maintaining the ecosystem in the rainforest
a) the trees
b) the sun
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The world’s rainforests are home to half of all the planet’s living animal and plant species. And, yet these biodiversity hotspots cover only six per cent of the earth’s surface. What is truly amazing, however, is that these forests still hidemillions of undiscovered plants, small animals, insects and microorganisms inside them.
Dense jungles with a thick cloud cover that keeps the forest wet, warm and humid all year round, and tall trees reaching for the sky while plants down below grow close together – the rainforest is a magical place. But what makes these amazing forests an indispensable resource to mankind? Inside, the rainforest is a hub of activity with life-supporting systems that makes it a biodiversity hotspot. Also, the unique geographical locations of these rainforests truly make it one-of-a-kind.
Tropical and temperate rainforests
The world’s rainforests are divided into two types: tropical and temperate. Tropical rainforests are found between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. Hot and mostly moist, these include the Amazon in South America, Congo rainforest in Central Africa and even the Western Ghats in India. In South Asia
Dense jungles with a thick cloud cover that keeps the forest wet, warm and humid all year round, and tall trees reaching for the sky while plants down below grow close together – the rainforest is a magical place. But what makes these amazing forests an indispensable resource to mankind? Inside, the rainforest is a hub of activity with life-supporting systems that makes it a biodiversity hotspot. Also, the unique geographical locations of these rainforests truly make it one-of-a-kind.
Tropical and temperate rainforests
The world’s rainforests are divided into two types: tropical and temperate. Tropical rainforests are found between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. Hot and mostly moist, these include the Amazon in South America, Congo rainforest in Central Africa and even the Western Ghats in India. In South Asia
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what i meant is how sun and trees are helpful in a rainforest
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Basically it rains heavily in the rain forests through out the year and dense forest is formed.The rotten leaves or the branches become the living places of many organisms .As the light is also essential for life,that 's why the Sun light is more and more needed in balancing the ecosystem.
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