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Rainforest Importance
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The Tropical Rainforest
Biome: Goods and Services
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Commercial Destruction
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Absolute Poverty Deforestation
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Location Location of
TRF Biodiversity Hotspots
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10km 10km SPECIES:
Amphibian Flowering plants Tree Birds Butterfly Reptile Ant 60 1,500 750 400 150 100 100
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TRF Ecosystem Services
Supporting Provisioning Regulating Cultural
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Food Web- Simple?
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Nutrient Cycling
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Water Cycling
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Discuss: What human
actions could disrupt this flow of energy?
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