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What is the climate of a tropical rainforest?
Tropical rainforests are hot and wet. They have high temperatures and heavy rainfall throughout the year.
Key points
- Tropical rainforests lie along the equator, mainly between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn.
- Rainforests have four main layers: the emergent, the canopy, the under canopy and the forest floor.
- There are many causes of rainforest deforestation, which leads to loss of habitats, soil erosion, flooding and global warming.
- International agreements, 'debt for nature' swaps and selective logging and replanting of trees can all be used to help reduce deforestation.
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What are tropical rainforests?
Tropical rainforests lie along the equatorAn imaginary line that runs around the Earth. The equator marks the dividing line between the Northern and Southern hemispheres., between the Tropics of Tropic of CancerAn imaginary line that runs parallel to the Equator at 23.5掳 north. and Tropic of CapricornAn imaginary line that runs parallel to the Equator at 23.5掳 south.. This part of the Earth receives the most solar energy and so air rises, creating clouds and heavy rainfall. Examples of tropical rainforest areas are the Amazon rainforest in South America and the Congo rainforest in Africa.
The layers of a rainforest
Rainforests have four main layers: the emergent, the canopy, the under canopy and the forest floor. The top emergent layer of the rainforest receives the most sunlight, while the forest floor at the bottom receives the least amount of sunlight. Each layer experiences different levels of water, sunlight, and air circulation.
Emergent | The tallest trees in the forest, some over 50 m in height. Parrots and bats live here. Parrots have sharp beaks to crack open nuts and large toes to grip the tall trees, which sway in the wind. |
Canopy | The canopy receives high levels of solar energy. Monkeys and sloths live here. Monkeys have strong tails to help them to swing through the trees. |
Under canopy | A lower level of trees that only receives around 2 to 15 per cent of the sunlight falling on the forest. Frogs and snakes thrive in the damp conditions here. The flying frog has web-like feet, which allow it to glide through the air. |
Forest floor | The forest floor is very dark and often covered in fallen leaves. Jaguars and gorillas are found in some rainforests. Jaguars have camouflaged fur, which allows them to blend into the forest. They are also excellent swimmers. |
Question
Which rainforest layer do monkeys live in?
Monkeys live in the canopy layer. They have strong tails to help them to swing through the trees.
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Which country has granted rainforest people ownership of land?
The country of New Zealand has granted ownership of the Te Urewera National Park to the T奴hoe people. They are now the legal guardians of the rainforests there.
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What are the causes and effects of rainforest deforestation?
An estimated 12 million hectares of rainforest has been lost annually since 2010. This is an area approximately the size of England each year.
Causes of deforestationThe clearing of forested land for example for building on. include:
- loggingThe removal of trees to create logs that can be sold. for timber and pulpWood that is used to make paper.
- large-scale farming
- subsistence farmingGrowing crops or rearing animals to feed yourself and your family. Subsistence farmers do not grow food to sell, so only sell food if they grow more than they need.
- mining
- hydroelectric power (HEP)A method of generating electricity using the power of water in motion. This is usually done through building a dam and allowing water to flow through part of the dam, where it is turned into electricity.
- settlements and road building
Deforestation leads to a loss of habitatAn environment where a particular species of animal or plant lives. for people of the rainforest and many animals. Loss of tree cover exposes soil. Heavy rainfall can then cause soil erosionWhen soil is taken away by things like the wind and water. Loss of soil through erosion makes it harder to grow crops. and flooding. On a global scale, loss of rainforests contributes to global warmingAn increase in atmospheric temperatures that can be caused by human activity.. This is because trees store carbon.
Rainforests can be managed to prevent deforestation. The table below summarises some ways that this can be achieved.
Type of management | Explanation |
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International agreements and debt for nature swaps | These are agreements between different countries. For example, the Paris Agreement on climate change (2015) aims to protect the world鈥檚 forests. This happens when a country鈥檚 debt is reduced in exchange for rainforest conservation (protecting the forests from harm). There are renewed calls for countries like China to swap 鈥榙ebt for nature鈥 with nations that owe them money, such as Laos and Cambodia. |
Selective logging | This means only removing the trees that are worth the most money. Selective logging protects the rest of the forest. |
Replanting | Replanting areas of lost forest can help repair the damage already done. |
Question
On a global scale, what problem is caused by rainforest deforestation?
Deforestation of rainforests contributes to global warming. This is because trees store carbon. This is a global consequence as it affects everyone on the planet.
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