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Rainforest - a description

Rainforest - a description Kew information sheet R1 What does the rainforest look like? Seen from above, the tree canopy provides a continuous cover with a few emergent species towering overhead.

Food from the Rainforests

What do chocolate, popcorn, cola, and salsa have in common? They are all foods whose ingredients were originally discovered in the rainforest! Many delicious foods originally came from the rainforest, including: bananas, pineapples, oranges, lemons, coconuts, cashews, peanuts, corn, rice ...

MAKE WORDS FROM RAIN FOREST

Microsoft Word - makewords_rainforest.doc ©2003-2008 abcteach.com MAKE WORDS FROM RAIN FOREST Make as many words as you can.

What Are Rainforests?

Most rainforest animals such as monkeys, bats and birds live up here to be near food and never leave - even though the canopy can be 90 feet above the ground!

The RainForest

Located on the lower-level, next to the Amazon Café, you'll find: Plush animals T-shirts Mugs Games & Toys Much more! Make any purchase at Amazon Marketplace or the main Gift Shop and receive a fun Cleveland Metroparks Zoo tote bag for only $15 (a $30 value).

chimi-chA-chA

Rainforest Cafe Specialty Spicy Item *Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness.

The Rainforest

Bryan Driscoll and Susan Kelly 26 April 2000 ED 200 Curriculum Project Jack Dougherty The Rainforest Introduction and Context The Rainforest is designed to be a four-day unit.

Tropical Rainforest Facts

Tropical Rainforest Facts • located in tropics by equator • cover about 2% of earth's surface, but house over half of world's plant and animal species; ¼ of medicines originated in rainforestrainforests are disappearing at an alarming rate; half have been cut down in the last century ...

Tropical Forest Ecosystems

Step into the tropical rainforest on Barro Colorado Island (BCI). High above you, there is a thick roof of leaves. Insects are eating the leaves in the rainforest canopy, dropping nutrients down to the forest floor in their waste products.

Rainforest Animals: Forest Floor

Key Terms • Forest Floor- the lowest layer of the rainforest; the dirt and mud • Giant African Millipede- an invertebrate with hundreds of tiny legs that lives on the forest floor • Invertebrate- an animal without a backbone • Madagascar Hissing Cockroach- an insect that lives on the ...