Ecosystems in the Rainforest
by Lucas Leisgang

Table of Contents
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Page 5 Interdiction
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Page 7 Animals
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Page 9 Climate
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Page 11 plants
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Page 13 conclude
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Page 15 Sources

Plants, animals, and weather are important in the rain forest I will explain why.They can get flooded very easy in the rain forest. The rain forest is very interesting.

There are a lot of awesome animals in the rain forest. One awesome animal is the snake, the snake is most likely to be hanging from vines. Next, we are going to talk about a monkey, monkeys can be all over the rain forest they eat bugs off other monkeys.

Thirdly I what to talk about climate.They get pounded with rain almost every day. The rain forest can get over 80 inches of rain every year. That would be terrible in Wisconsin.

Lastly we are talking about plants and how they grow. Plants can grow very easy because of the sun and rain the climate is very nice for plants. Lizards and frogs like to hide behind small or large plants so they don’t get eaten by other animals.

The rain forest is very interesting. You can tell the rainforest can get flooded very easy. Do you think the animals can survive without plants?

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