The document discusses various aspects of rainforests including climate, plants, animals, and food chains. It notes that the temperature in rainforests is hot and damp with no dry season. It also mentions that an area the size of a football field is destroyed every second, and that giant bamboo can grow up to 9 inches per day. The largest rainforest is the Amazon, which covers much of South America. The document then describes some common rainforest plants such as banana trees, wild ginger, coconut trees and bamboo, and provides details on their characteristics. Finally, it lists some examples of rainforest animals like elephants, frogs, red deer, and monkeys and provides 1-2 sentences on each. The last section depicts
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2. Climate
The temperature in the rain forest is most
likely to be hot and damp. There is no dry
season in the rainforest. If there is a dry
period it won’t last long.
3. Interesting facts
An area of a rainforest size of a football field is
being destroyed each second. Giant bamboo
plants can grow up to 9 inches a day.
4. Worldwide
The amazon jungle is the worlds largest
tropical rainforest the rainforest covers
basin amazon the worlds second longest
river
6. Banana tree leaf
The banana leaf is a banana plate it is
used for wrapping plates mats and
employed in cooking method
7. Wild ginger
Wild ginger is a beautiful glossy green
heart shaped leaves wild ginger is a
small plant with paired heart shaped
leaves between the two leaves you’ll
find a single 3 parted deep purple
brown flower
8. Coconut tree
They can grow up to 30 meters high The
coconut grows in rainforests and other
tropical of climates. The coconut fruit has a
hard outside and white meat beneath with a
hollow center in which there is coconut milk
9. Bamboo
Bamboo is the fastest growing
plant on this planet. growing at an
amazing 47.6 inches in a 24 hour
period. giant bamboo are the
largest members of the grass
family
11. African elephants
African elephants are the largest land
animals on Earth. They are slightly larger
than their Asian An elephant's trunk is
actually a long nose used for smelling,
breathing, trumpeting, drinking, and also for
grabbing things
12. Frogs
They lay their eggs in water. The eggs hatch into
a tadpole which lives Although frogs live on land
their habitat must be near swamps, ponds or in a
damp place. This is because they will die if their
skin dries out. The common pond frog is ready to
breed when it is only three years old. Frogs can
see forwards, sideways and upwards all at the
same time. They never close their eyes, even
when they sleep
13. Red deer’s
Red Deer are the largest wild animals in
the country. A mature stag stands about
four feet high at the shoulder, and weighs
up to three hundred pound
14. Monkeys
Monkeys are one of the most recognized
animals in the world. They are often long-
tailed, medium-sized Most monkeys survive of a
diet of fruit, leaves, nuts, berries, eggs, insects
and occasionally other smaller animals.