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    Reading #1: 1)Rainforests get swallowed by farms in Brazil- Description- The photographs compare the same rainforest at different times. One is taken in 1975, the photo appears to be mostly green. The other taken in 2008 is very different with lots of cleared out light areas where trees once stood. When compared the photos look as though they could be taken in two different places because the area has changed so much. Opinion- The difference is amazing, the difference in greenery i imagine means

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    research. The Madre de Dios rainforests of Peru are threatened due to human activity. So what -- What is the impact of the problem Rainforest destruction is becoming increasingly problematic as the Earth is losing more and more of these forests each year. We are not just losing a few trees either, as the article states, “Estimates indicate that over 10% of the world’s tropical rainforest were destroyed between 1990 and 2005”, which is a staggering number. The loss of rainforest is also releasing billions

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    comparison to losing the places we call home as humans. Rainforests are one of the biggest victims to biodiversity loss and deforestation. They cover only 7% of the world's surface but house about half of all the plant and animal species on the earth. If human manufactured deforestation occurs in the rainforests many of the smaller more secluded species are at high risk for extinction. Some animals only live in certain portions of the rainforest and if that certain part is taken out, so is that species

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    In all rainforest regions in the world, deforestation has become a major problem. The rainforest is arguably the most complicated and largely interwoven ecosystem on land. However, this treasure is being lost and demolished day by day, the land being cleared away for the pure interest of money making, in the process of deforestation. Not only are thousands of species of organisms being driven to extinction, but we are also effectively eliminating any chance of studying many of the species. Also

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    Tropical Rainforest More than half of the world’s tropical rainforests can be found in Central and South America, however they are also present in south eastern Asia and Africa. All of the world’s tropical rainforests can be found at the approximate location of -20 degrees latitude, also known as the area between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. These types of areas exist because of the specific climate, soil types, and diversity present in these regions. This specific area

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    Animals have survived in the rainforest through many different ways. Rainforests are some of the most diverse and dangerous biomes found on earth. There are many tropical rainforests in South America, Southeast Asia, and small islands around the equator. Adaptations allow the organism to thrive by adjusting its appearance, living skills, and habits to change with the environment to better fit into a niche. Many animals survive due to the many adaptations they have made over hundreds of years. There

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    the plants and animals of Tortuga. (11) Biomes are any large recognizable assemblage of plants and animals in functional interaction with its environment. Biomes are commonly grouped into 10 major types. Tortuga falls under the Tropical Rainforest biome. Tropical rainforests are the most threatened biomes, and that puts many unique species in danger as well. Humans are starting to go after the demand of lumber and agriculture in these areas. This places the survival of Tortuga at a possible risk. (12)

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    Long, long ago, in a lively and vibrant tropical rainforest in Brazil, there lived three birds. First, there was Kiwi the parrot. He was the most beautiful bird in all of Brazil. His colorful feathers and bright plumage never failed to turn heads. Next, there was Victor the peacock. His gorgeous royal blue color and alluring tail feathers attracted all of the females. Last, and probably least, there was Toko the toucan. He had dull, dark feathers, and a short, ugly beak. Because of this, poor Toko

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    One sunny day, in the middle of August, a rhino was casually walking in the damp rainforest of Africa. In the deep part of the rainforest, the rhino sees the ravishing sight of a peacock, but doesn't look around at his surroundings and finds himself falling into a ravine. Not knowing what to do, the rhino sat against the wall of the ravine sad. By sundown, the rhino was hungry with his stomach rumbling loud that the ground shook a little. At dawn, he begins to walk down the ravine to explore to

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    Depletion of tropical forests is becoming one of the many worldwide dilemmas facing our planet. The rapid rate of deforestation is reaching disastrous limits as the demands for resources far exceed supplies. Rainforests provide a home to many species of plants, both known and unknown. Our dependencies on tropical plants are vast ranging from the daily essentials of food and shelter, to cures for cancer and possibly AIDS. As destruction of the rainforest continues, the effects on plants are immense

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