100 Facts Rainforests – Bitesized Facts & Awesome Images to Support KS2 Learning

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100 Facts Rainforests – Bitesized Facts & Awesome Images to Support KS2 Learning

100 Facts Rainforests – Bitesized Facts & Awesome Images to Support KS2 Learning

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In fact, you probably lose a football pitch vanished every six seconds, which means over 80,000 football fields worth of rainforest each and every day.

Many indigenous communities around the world depend on the rainforest for their livelihoods, food, and medicine. Governments and donors must increase their direct, flexible, and less bureaucratic grant-making to those who have the profound knowledge and the means to make a real difference in preserving our planet’s future – Indigenous peoples, a new op-ed by Rainforest Foundation argues. Scientists estimate that more than half of life in the rainforest is found in the trees, making this the richest habitat for plant and animal life. Rainforests are home to an incredible variety of plants and animals, including many species that are found nowhere else on Earth. Rainforests are home to thousands of animal species which are supported and sheltered by the rich plant life of the rainforest.From when we began to monitor and watch over the rainforests, we only have around 50% of what we started with. In turn, the fruit trees depend upon these animals to eat their fruit, which helps them to spread their seeds to far-off parts of the forest. It stretches for 23,300 square miles across North America, encompassing the Tongass National Forest and the Great Bear Rainforest. This is because they play such an important role in absorbing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen, which all animals need to survive. Fact 10: Within four square miles of tropical rainforest, you will find 1500 flowering plant species, 750 types of trees, and many of these plants can help combat cancer.

They then carry these fragments, weighing as much as 50 times their body weight, back to their homes. million acres, an area 15 times the size of Jakarta) burned in Indonesia between January and October 2023, according to environment and forest ministry data; El Niño and burning for new plantations contributed to this. Founded Conserve Energy Future with the sole motto of providing helpful information related to our rapidly depleting environment.billion people, more than 25% of the world’s population, rely on forest resources for their livelihoods, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, and most of them (1. There are so many animals living in tropical rainforest that scientist believe there are many that have not been discovered yet. But green algae isn’t the only thing living in a sloth’s fur; it is literally “bugged” with a variety of insects. Considering how much of our medicines are has been discovered in the rainforests, they certainly seem to have a lot more to offer. Instead of growing in the soil and climbing up, like vines, the Strangler Fig starts its life high up in the canopy and grows down towards the soil.



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