by Nathan W.
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Rain Forest a Shady Place
by Nathan Webster

Table of contents. The rainforest is a very interesting place. The plants and animals are a large part of what happens in the rainforest. These things affect the lives of the animals. The rain amount plays a huge part of how the plants and animals survive. Next up, plants.
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Tropical flying squirrels spread their wings front and back to glide from tree to tree. Flying frogs have expanded toe tips and broadly webbed front and back feet and can glide from tops of tall trees. Flying snakes a group of species can flatten their bodies and can glide from tree to tree up to 300 ft. A sloth is a lazy animal of the tropical rain forest. A sloth has long limbs, also curved claws both front and back. Now my favorite, climate.
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The rain forest receives 2 ½ inches of rain every day. The forest was named after the disaster rain. Lightning could be possible at times. Tree damage due to rain and lightning is likely. But most of all cloudy. Finally, the conclusion.
The weather in the rain forest is rainy, cloudy, and wet. The plants need enough light to live. The animals need food and water to survive. The weather affects whatever the animals are eating. The water will touch the plants and grow, then it will be fresh. I hope you like it.

glossary
expanded- opens up etc
That’s about it for the glossary. here are a few pictures from the past few pages.

bye. 😀

“Rainforest.” Britannica School. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 2016. Web. 3 Mar. 2016. <http://school.eb.com/levels/elementary/article/353695>.
Sayre, April Pulley. “Rain Forest Animals.” Tropical Rain Forest (1994): 32. Book Collection Nonfiction: Middle School Edition. Web. 11 Feb. 2016.
Published: Apr 12, 2016
Latest Revision: Apr 12, 2016
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