Rainforests
Rainforests
Rainforests
protect and conserve tropical rainforests, coral reefs and mangrove swamps.
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- Tropical rainforests
- Coral reefs
- Mangrove swamps
swamps.
What I Need to Do
In this lesson, you are going to learn and master the competency. Make sure
that you read all the information written in this activity sheet. If you have
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this lesson today. Make sure to do all the activities and answer the
assessments. After going through this module, you are expected to be able
to:
1. Tropical rainforests
2. Coral reefs
3. Mangrove swamps
Gearing Up
Getting Better
Tropical Rainforest
Features
The biotic and abiotic factors depend on each other. A minor change
The temperature is almost the same the whole year and never comes
Rainfall occurs a lot here thus the soil is not so fertile here because
The forests have a dense canopy here and sunlight does not reach the
ground.
They have different layers such as the ground level, the shrubs, the
These forests are found in between the tropics ie. Tropic of Cancer and
Central Africa, India and Southeast Asia, and some other areas. The extent
have the same temperature over the year. The average monthly temperature
found here is 27°C which does not vary so much. The temperature is always
land breezes. Average annual rainfall in these areas is always above 150cm
and can be around 250cm to 300cm in some areas. There is no winter and
Various precious minerals are found here such as gold, copper, diamonds,
and other gemstones. Besides these, they are also a great source of oil
lot.
These regions are sparsely populated. People like primitive ones and more
problem or shortage of food as well and they do not need to stock food items
for the future. Shifting cultivation is common where dense forests are found
in the world. Even in India, in North East regions, this type of farming is
Such as collection of wild rubber by the Indian tribes in the Amazon basin,
nuts collection by the pygmies in the Congo basin, etc. The conditions of
these areas are also favorable for products of industrial use such as the
cultivation of natural rubber which has a great demand. Cocoa is also a very
important crop which is grown here. Other important crops are coconuts,
world.
zooxanthellae, live inside the corals, which provide a tough outer shell made
lose its color and a major source of food. This process is known as “coral
bleaching.” Coral bleaching does not always mean the death of a coral reef.
Corals can recover their zooxanthellae in time, but the process requires
cooler temperatures.
since 1990—a large, rapid decline that hasn’t been seen for 400 years.
Mangrove Swamps
trees, shrubs and other plants growing in brackish to saline tidal waters.
These wetlands are often found in estuaries, where fresh water meets
salt water and are infamous for their impenetrable maze of woody
vegetation. In North America, they are found from the southern tip of
Florida along the Gulf Coast to Texas. Florida's southwest coast
survive in both salt and fresh water. In the continental United States, only
three species of mangrove grow: red, black, and white mangroves. Red
roots. Black Mangrove (Avicennia sp.), which often grows more inland, has
root projections called pneumatophores, which help to supply the plant with
fresh water runoff from the land and flushed by the ebb and flow of the
invertebrates. These organisms in turn feed fish and shrimp, which support
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rainforests, are those that grow in regions with a tropical rainforest climate,
which means there is never a dry season and all months have an average
often occurs within the 28-degree latitudes, true rainforests are typically
found between 10 degrees north and south of the equator (see map) (in the
Tropical rainforests are a kind of tropical moist broadleaf forest (also known
as tropical wet forest), which also includes the more extensive seasonal
corals that construct reefs. Coral polyp colonies are bound together by
their home there, while taking up less than 0.1 percent of the ocean's
surface, or roughly half the area of France. In ocean conditions with few
nutrients, coral reefs thrive. Coral reefs can be found on a smaller scale in
deep water and cold water, but they are most frequently seen at shallow
along the coast. The phrase is also applied to such species-rich tropical
coastal regions around the world, mangroves are most common between
latitudes 30° N and 30° S, with the largest mangrove area occurring within
Video: What Animals Live in a Coral Reef? | California Academy of Sciences (calacademy.org)
First genetically engineered coral created to help save reefs from climate change | The Independent
| The Independent
Warming alters herbivore control of plant life history – Lemoine Lab (natelemoine.com)
Mangrove - Wikipedia
An answer key may be included for teachers use only (separate sheets)
1. Tropical Rainforests
2. Coral Reefs
3. Coral Reefs
4. Mangrove Swamps
5. Mangrove Swamps
6. Tropical Rainforests
7. Tropical Rainforests
8. Tropical Rainforests
9. Mangrove Swamps