Why rainforests are important




















They release water into the atmosphere by evapotranspiration evaporation and transpiration. This then falls again as precipitation and so gives the people living in areas such as the Amazon a constant supply of water. Tree roots also increase infiltration , allowing increased amounts of water to percolate to groundwater stores and develop aquifers.

Goods and services Tropical rainforests provide many goods and services such as: Food - rainforests can produce food such as nuts, which forms part of the diet of local people in the Amazon. Cash crops - rainforests also produce cash crops, such as the development of wild coffee that resists disease and has a higher yield than the Arabica beans traditionally used by growers in the rest of Brazil.

Medicines - rainforests have also been used to search for medicines. Good morning, Mrs. Kahler's 2nd grade class! We are thrilled to hear all about your enthusiasm for ending rainforest destruction.

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We sent you SMS, for complete subscription please reply. Follow Twitter Instagram Facebook. Why are rainforests important? What is the canopy? How much rain do rainforests get every year? Wonder What's Next? Give us a W! Give us an O! Try It Out Ready to learn more about rainforests? Discuss why you would like to go there with a friend or family member. The rainforests are in danger. Learn about these 10 ways you can help. Then, write a letter to a friend or family member asking for them to help, as well.

Include details about what they can do and why we need the rainforests. Rainforests are full of many types of animals! Ask a friend or family member to help you learn more about your favorite rainforest animal. Then, draw and color a picture of the animal. On the back of your drawing, write down three interesting facts you learned about the animal. Did you get it?

Test your knowledge. What are you wondering? Wonder Words canopy carbon dioxide oxygen diverse climate equator destruction atmosphere species Take the Wonder Word Challenge. Join the Discussion. Nayasiatsteed Mar 9, Animals need their forests because they need to live and then they got to have some water and land. Shush Feb 10, Feb 12, Yes, Wonderopolis is a copyrighted website. Dec 16, Check the fourth paragraph, danzel! Sally Nov 4, I think this website is Copyrighted because I saw a diffrent website with the same words Hi ally!

Nov 4, Hi, Sally! Turtles Oct 29, Nov 11, That's a great question for a Wonder Journey! Let us know what you learn! I like Turtles Oct 28, Wait do Turtles live in the rainforests? That's a great topic for a Wonder Journey, I like Turtles. I Like Turtles Oct 28, I think this website is really good! And it teaches about how everyone should help save the rainforests!

Yenifer AlbrightM Aug 29, I think rain forest should be a thing that people actually speak about because it is a big source of oxygen in our planet. Aug 30, So true, Yenifer! What would you say if you had the chance? GuRlllll May 20, Rainforests are important because trees help you breath sooo the more Rainforests we have the more we are like to not die! May 21, Reader May 9, I used some of this information in a research paper and I need to know when it was published and also the name of the person who wrote it.

May 9, Hi, Reader ! IAN Apr 26, I love this article. I've read lots of articles, But this is by far the best!! I do not know why people cut down rainforests. They are just harming the future world for their kids.

Apr 29, That's a great way to look at it, IAN! Elizabeth Apr 26, We're glad, Elizabeth! Thanks for taking time to comment! Anka Mar 14, So interesting. I cant belive how much rainforet gets cut down each day. I mean do they not realise that soon, if all the rainforests get cut down then there would be so much pollution in the world,and everyone's futures too???!!!

Mar 15, You're welcome, Anka! You made some great points in your comment. Thanks for stopping by! Sam Dec 9, Dec 10, Caroline Nov 30, This really helped me with my middle school essay. Much of it went into my essay with care. Thank you. Dec 7, Dec 5, Wonder Friend Nov 19, It's crazy to think about just how important rainforests are!!

Mason Nov 8, There are about 1, indigenous tribes in the rainforests of the world. Rainforest tribes have managed to develop ways of life which allow them to use the forest without destroying it. Whilst other civilisations have grown further and further from the natural world, these tribes have had to grow close to nature in order to survive.

European settlers have caused many of these tribes to be wiped out due to their lack of immunity to Western diseases. They now face a new threat as big logging, plantation, oil and hyrdoelectric companies try to force them off their traditional lands, often using violence. Millions of indigenous people depend on rainforests for their survival and over a billion make their livelihoods from its products. Rainforests Why are They Important? Why are Rainforests Important?

There are many reasons why rainforests are important which can be put under the following headings: Biodiversity Rainforests contain about half of the existing plant and animal species in the world.

Medicines Hundreds of rainforest plants are used in modern medicines. Erosion and Flooding During heavy downpours, the mass of vegetation in the rainforest catches and holds much of the rain, then 'disposes' of it through evaporation and transpiration; it acts like a bog umbrella breaking the force of the rain and protecting the ground surface. People In South East Asia and the Pacific Islands, people have lived in the forests for about 40, years, but the earliest signs of human settlement in African forests are no more than 3, years old.



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