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Creative Writing: Tropical Rainforest

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Hop into the Jeep, campers! Today, we’re heading deep into the jungle. We’re going to explore the tropical rainforest habitat. These jungles are located near the equator. The equator is the center line that circles the Earth. The areas near the equator receive twelve hours of daylight every day. Talk about getting your daily value of vitamin D! But, even with that much time in the sun, almost none of that light penetrates the forest floor. This is because the rainforest’s trees and plants are so dense, they block all the light!
Did you know that rainforests contain the most diverse number of different types of plants and animals in the world? If you pay attention to the news, scientists are discovering new types of rainforest plants and animals all the time! The climate in rainforests is hot and humid. It rains there almost every day – where do you think the name came from? Because of the 12 hours of sunlight and daily rain, the jungle stays hot and humid all year. The temperature always stays between 68 and 93 degrees!
Now, because there is no winter in the rainforest, the plants get to grow all year round. They grow thick and tall, reaching further and further into the sky. With all of …show more content…

Called the “canopy”, this part of the forest stays warm and dry during the day. Monkeys, birds and insects thrive in the canopy. Bigger animals, like jaguars and leopards, live on the ground. One of the most incredible creatures in the rainforest is the frog. Do you know the difference between a frog and a toad? Frogs and toads are actually very different. Frogs have smooth skin and need to keep their skin moist. They do this by either spending much of their time in water or by living in humid environments, like the rainforest. Frogs usually have longer back legs and can jump further than toads. Toads have bumpy skin and spend most of their time on dry land. You’d be lucky to find a toad in the

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