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Rainforest





-Geo. Project-

Designed by

Chan Mei Shuen(1),Chau Tsz Ying(4), Yip Hau Yan(19),Sin Ka Ching(36), Fong Fu

Tong(25), Leung Ngai Chung (31), Wong Siu Feat(39).

Content

• What is rainforest?

• Where are the rainforests?

• Strata of the Rainforests

• Why rainforests are important?

• People in the rainforests

• Animals in rainforests

• Plants in rainforests

• Danger of rainforests

• Solve the deforestation

What is rainforest?

• What is rainforest: Rainforests perhaps are the most important place in the

earth. It covered fifteen per cent of the Earth’s land. Rainforests are very dense, warm

and wet forests. They are havens for millions of plants and animals.

And there are two types of rainforests

• (1) Tropical rainforests (2) Temperature rainforests.

• The temperature: The weather is always wet. The temperature in the rainforest

never freezes and never gets very hot. The range of temperature in a tropical rainforest

is usually between 75° F and 80° F (24-27° C). Temperate rainforests rarely freeze or get

over 80° F (27° C).

• Rainfall: Most rainforests have more than 200 mm of rain in a month. In Belem, Brazil,

it rains on about 243 days each year. And the rain is heavy too! It is almost always

raining in the rainforest. Rainforests get over 80 inches (2 m) of rain each year. It is

about 1 1/2 inches (3.8 cm) of rain each week.

Where are the rainforests?

• The Location:

Tropical rainforests are

located near the equator.

Temperate rainforests are

found in coastal areas. The

largest temperate

rainforests are along the

Pacific Northwest coastline,

from Oregon to Alaska.

• The map of the rainforest

Strata of the Rainforests

• Different animals and plants live in different

parts of the rainforest. Scientists divide the

rainforest into strata (zones) based on the

living environment. Starting at the top, the

strata are:

• EMERGENTS: Giant trees that are much

higher than the average canopy height. It

houses many birds and insects.

• CANOPY: The upper parts of the trees.

This leafy environment is full of life in a

tropical rainforest and includes: insects,

birds, reptiles, mammals, and more.

• UNDERSTORY: A dark, cool environment

under the leaves but over the ground.

• FOREST FLOOR: Teeming with animal life, • The tree layers

especially insects. The largest animals in

the rainforest generally live here.

THE TREE LAYERS

Why are rainforests

important?

• Rainforests are home of native people,

plants and animals

• Control the amount of carbon dioxide and

oxygen

• Plants made medicine

• For eating and rubber

Why are rainforests

important?

• (1)Rainforests are home

of native people, plant

and animals: Rainforests are

home to about fifty million people

and more than half the species of

plants and animals of the earth live

in the rainforests. In 10,000

squares meters of rainforest there

can be more than 8,00 different

species of plants. (In all of Great

Britain there are only 1443 different

species of plants)

• People in the rainforest

Why are rainforests

important?

• (2)Control the amount

of carbon dioxide

and oxygen: The leaves of

rainforests’ trees make one-third

of the Earth’s oxygen. The trees

of rainforests help the Earth’s air

because their leaves use carbon

dioxide and make oxygen, which

we need to live. Also they

control some of the Earth’s

weather. Through their large

leaves, they give out water

vapour, which makes heavy

clouds. The clouds then move to

other parts of the Earth and give

rain. The clouds also protect the

Earth from the sun. • Clouds and water vapour

Why are rainforests

important?

• (3)Plant made medicines:

Also the peoples of rainforests have

always used plants to make medicines.

Today, all over the world, people use

medicines made from rainforest plants.

Rainforest trees are used to make many

things which we use every day. In 1970,

a disease destroyed half the maize in the

United States of America. Scientists

began to look for new species of maize

in the rainforests. In 1987, in the

Mexican rainforest, they found a new

species, which is stronger than other

species.

• The Maize Plantation

Why are rainforests

important?

• (4)For eating and

rubber: Rubber, for

example, is used to make

many things. The fruits of

many forest trees are good to

eat – forest people have eaten

them for thousands of years.

Today, all over the world,

people eat rainforest food

plants; for example, coffee,

tea, oranges, and rices.

• Rubber trees

People in the

rainforests

• Peoples: More than fifty million people live

in the rainforests of the world.

• The Yanomami

• Chico Mendes

• The Gavioes people

• The Huli Wigmen

People in the

rainforests

• The Yanomami : They

live along the rivers of the

rainforest in the north of Brazil.

They are a group of forest people

that can literally run up heavy

trunked emergent trees (over 200

feet) without breaking a sweat.

It's because of their remarkably

wide feet which also have

advantages running around the

muddy rainforest floors.

• The Yanomami

People in the

rainforests

• Chico Mendes: He

was famous in Brazil

because he wanted to keep

the forest for his people. ‘I

want the Amazon forest to

help all of us- forest people,

Brazil, and all the Earth,’ he

said.



• Chico Mendes (right)

People in the

rainforests

• The Huli Wigmen:

They live on an island, called

Papua New Guinea, just off

the coast of Australia. The

men of this tribe wear large

wigs of matted human hair,

that they grow themselves.



• The Huli Wigmen ceremony

People in the rainforests

• The Gavioes

people: They are

living in Brazil and they

use the forest, but they

protect it as well. They

find and sell the Brazil

nuts, which grow on the

forest trees.

• The Gavioes people opening

Brazil nuts with machetes

Animals in the

rainforests

• Animals: In the rainforest, there are many different

kinds of animals. You can find bats with

wingspans up to 5.5 feet, moths with wingspans of

12 inches, frogs so big they could eat rats, and rats

themselves weighing up to 100 pounds.

• The piranha

• The saltwater crocodiles

• The anaconda

• The leaf cutter ants

• Vampire bats

• The blue jeans frog

Animals in the

rainforests

• The piranha: It is a small

fish that is activated into a

feeding frenzy by the smell of

blood. Their teeth are so

sharp that they can strip a

100 pound animal to the bone

in a minute. No telling what

they could do to a box of

Kellogg's* Froot Loops*

cereal!



• The Piranha

Animals in the rainforests

• The saltwater

crocodiles: It can grow to

more than 20 feet long. They are

one of the most aggressive

animals on earth. They've been

known to attack canoes out at

sea. You don't want to dial this • The saltwater crocodiles

croc's number.

• The anaconda: It's a

water boa and is the largest

snake in the world at 37.5 feet

long and weighing over 500

pounds. They've been known to

eat people now. • The anaconda

Animals in the

rainforests

• The leaf cutter ants: They are

one of the first life forms on earth to

engage in a form of agriculture. They

use the leaves to form an organic

mulch that nurtures the growth of a

certain type of mushroom, which the

ants cultivate and eat as their sole diet.

• Vampire bats: They’re medium

sized bats that pierce the skin of their

victim, usually a cow or pig, with razor

• The leaf cutter ants

sharp teeth. The victim is unaware of

the cut because the bat's saliva

contains an effective anesthetic, as

well as an anti-coagulant, to keep the

blood flowing while the bat feeds.

Blood is the sole form of food for this

bat.

• The Vampire bats

Animals in the

rainforests

• The blue jeans frog: This

little amphibian has been

nicknamed the blue jeans frog. The

skin of this frog contains a

powerful toxin used by hunters to

poison the tips of their arrows and

blow gun darts. Even in the rain

forest the cool animals wear blue

jeans.

• The blue jeans frog

Plants in the rainforests

• In every rain forest there are many kinds of plants. In fact,

inside a single hectare (2.47 acres) you can find up to 750

types of trees and 1,500 types of plants! But this entire

range of species can easily be broken down into four

categories, grouped by how they take up nutrients:

• Carnivorous plants eat small animals.

• Saprophytic plants eat decaying matter.

• Parasitic plants take nutrients directly from other living

plants.

• Autotrophs take nutrients from the soil.

Plants in the rainforests

• The Bamboo: It’s a giant

grass found in the rain forest and

can grow up to 120 feet high and

have stems 12 inches in diameter.

One Bamboo plant was recorded

growing at a rate of 36 inches in

24 hours. • The Bamboo Shoot

• The giant water lily: It

has leaves that can grow over 5

feet across. It is actually strong

enough for a kid to stand on.





• The giant water lily

Plants in the rainforests

• The rafflesia: It is a parasite

that has the world's largest flower.

It's over 3 feet across and can hold

several gallons of water. When it The rafflesia

opens, the rafflesia makes a hissing

sound like a cobra. It also has the

strong odor and color of rotting meat,

which attracts flies that pollinate it.

• Monkey ladders: They

are these very cool vines that grow in

a zig-zag fashion and look like

ladders. They're filled with pure water, • The money

so travelers only need their machete

to get a quick drink if they want one. • ladder

Plant of the rainforests

• The venus fly trap: It

grows in poor soil swamps. To

ensure they get enough nitrogen

they hunt insects by giving off an

odor that attracts them. An insect

lands on the leaf which triggers it

to snap shut. This one has caught

an insect. Venus fly traps taken

and grown in other parts of the

world have even been known to eat

small bits of raw ground beef.

They're obviously not picky eaters

• Venus Fly Trap eating insect

Disappearing

rainforests

• Why are we destroying the rainforests that

so QUICK? The answer was mainly about

MONEY.

• Cutting trees

• Cattle ranching

• Coffee and sugar plantation

• Rapid population

• Building dams

Disappearing rainforests

• Cutting trees: Countries with

rainforest cut down about 50,000 square

kilometers of trees every year, and sell the

wood to the rich countries like Japan,

Europe, America… If you want to help the

rainforests, you must not buy furniture

made of rainforest wood. Also, when

people look for metals in the rainforest,

they also destroy the forests. For example,

when people look for gold, they use deadly

mercury to wash the gold. The mercury

goes into the rivers where it kills fish and

other animals. International business buy

rainforests in the Latin America where land

• The logging trees

is very cheap. They cut down the trees, sell

the wood, and use the land for cows.

Disappearing

rainforests

• Cattle ranching: Thousands

of trees and animals have died, and

forest people have lost their homes,

so that today North America can eat

cheap meat only. Ninety per cent of

Latin America meat goes to North

America because it is so cheap.

Now, all over the world, people eat

140 million tones of meat every year.

And the rich countries of the north

eat sixty per cent of this. • Cattle ranching

Disappearing

rainforests

• Coffee and sugar

plantation: Many countries

cut down rainforests and

plant coffee and sugar which

they can sell to rich

countries. Not many insects

and animals can live in

coffee or sugar plantation

because they damage the

coffee and sugar. • Coffee Plantation

Disappearing rainforests

• Rapid population: In many

rainforest countries, there are too many

people in the cities, and many people

move to the rainforests to grow food for

themselves. Also the people of many

rainforest countries use wood from forest

trees to make fires to cook their food. We

must help them to plant new trees, and

perhaps to find other ways of cooking. We

also need to learn about the trees of the

rainforests, before we destroyed them.

One famous tree is the petroleum nut tree,

from the Philippines. This tree makes oil • The Population

which we can use for fires for cooking or

lighting. One of these trees can make fifty

litres of oil every year.

Disappearing rainforests

• Building dams: In Latin

America, many countries want to

build dams to make more

electricity for their cities. In many

places forest people and animals

have lost their homes, and

thousands of trees have died

because dams need a lot of water

to make electricity. In Australia, the

rainforest in Northern Queensland

is in danger because a dam on the

Tully river will destroy many

squares kilometers of forests.

• Dams

Solve the deforestation

• We can raise money to buy large quantities of

land and declare it off limits for loggers, farmers

and ranchers.

• We can educate people about the value of the

rainforest. How about buying an acre of the

forest! For $37.50, individuals can purchase

protection of an acre of forest land.

• Reduce the use of paper and do not use things

that made in the rainforest

Conclusion

• Rainforests really take an important part of our life. They

affect us very much. If the rainforests were deforested, all the

animals and plants would lose their good living environment.

Also, the great numbers of species and the trees of the

rainforests which controlled the amount of carbon dioxide and

oxygen would be decreased rapidly. Oxygen is the main

product that human beings need, and if more and more carbon

dioxide were produced, global warming would be occurred.

Then after a few years, the earth and all living organisms

would died. So we must protect our living place and stopped

the deforestation in order to have a better living environment. I

hope that the native people and those who destroyed the

forests can be co-operated , in order to make a wonderful

world.

Feeling

• After doing this project, we knew the

importance of rainforests and the rapid growth of

deforestation. Are there any methods to solve the

great problems? We can absolutely say the answer

is “Yes”, but the people are too selfish because of

earning more money. They have never thought about

their future and their generations. Destroying the

rainforests will also make a great damage to the

environment. But why the people are still destroying

them? Also we learnt much skills of how to present

our project and technical of using the computer.

Work List

• Chan Mei Shuen (1): Leader, information collector,

designer, typist, scraper, make the decoration, read the

books, find the websites

• Chau Tsz Ying (4): Information collector, make the

decoration, grammar corrector

• Yip Hau Yan (19): Information collector, make the

decoration

• Fong Fu Tong (25): Information collector

• Leung Ngai Chung (31): Information collector

• Sin Ka Wing (36): Information collector

• Wong Siu Faat (39): Information collector,make the

decoration


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