How Do Humans Use Tropical Rainforests?

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offer opportunities for cultural exchange, photography, adventure, fishing, hiking, relaxation, birding and wildlife spotting .

What do humans use from the Rainforest?

land for agriculture , houses and roads. jobs for local workers in road building, logging, agriculture, mining and construction. the generation of income (often in valuable foreign currency) for the LEDCwhen wood, minerals, and other resources are sold.

How do humans use tropical rainforests to live?

are home to indigenous peoples who rely on their surroundings for food, shelter, and medicines . Today very few forest people live in traditional ways; most have been displaced by outside settlers or have been forced to give up their lifestyles by governments.

What do we use tropical rainforests for?

As well as the vivid beauty that comes with great diversity in plants and animals, rainforests also play a practical role in keeping our planet healthy. By absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing the oxygen that we depend on for our survival. The absorption of this CO2 also helps to stabilize the Earth's climate.

How has the tropical Rainforest been used?

Rainforests produce, store, and filter water , protecting against soil erosion, floods, and drought. Many of the plants found in rainforests are being used to make medicine, including anti-cancer drugs, along with beauty products and foods.

What are the advantages of living in the rainforest?

  • help stabilize the world's climate;
  • provide a home to many plants and animals;
  • maintain the water cycle.
  • protect against flood, drought, and erosion;
  • are a source for medicines and foods;
  • support tribal people; and.
  • are an interesting place to visit.

What are 5 facts about the tropical rainforest?

  • There are several different types of rainforests. ...
  • Rainforests cover less than 3 percent of the planet. ...
  • The world's largest rainforest is the Amazon rainforest. ...
  • Rainforests house more species of plants and animals than any other terrestrial ecosystem. ...
  • Much of the life in the rainforest is found in the trees.

Who lives in tropical rainforests?

  • Mountain Gorilla. Mountain gorillas are the largest living primates on earth! ...
  • Blue Morpho Butterfly. ...
  • Okapi. ...
  • Brown-Throated Three-Toed Sloth. ...
  • Jaguar. ...
  • Capybara. ...
  • Scarlet Macaw. ...
  • Poison Dart Frog.

Where do the people live in the tropical rainforest?

Mbuti and Baka Pygmies live in the rainforests of Central Africa . Traditionally they live by hunting and gathering food. The Huli are one of the many tribes that live in the remote highland forests of Papua New Guniea.

What is it like living in the tropical rainforest?

The biome has four main characteristics: very high annual rainfall, high average temperatures, nutrient-poor soil , and high levels of biodiversity (species richness). ... Tropical rainforests also have high humidity; about 88% during the wet season and approximately 77% in the dry season.

What are the disadvantages of tropical forest?

  • 1 Weather. The weather in the tropical rainforest is always hot and humid. ...
  • 2 Tropical Diseases. Tropical diseases thrive in the rainforest area because of the hot, humid climate. ...
  • 3 Poverty. The populated areas surrounding tropical rainforests tend to be poor. ...
  • 4 Isolation.

How do we use tropical ecosystems?

For example, tropical forests affect the global carbon cycle and via carbon sequestration (photosynthesis) store up to 50% of all terrestrial carbon. They produce over 40% of the world׳s oxygen, influence the global weather, and provide fresh water, food, wood, rubber, and other chemicals for billions of people.

What is the biggest rainforest in the world?

The Amazon is the world's largest rainforest. It's home to more than 30 million people and one in ten known species on Earth. See some of this region's splendor in our new video.

What kind of trees are in the rainforest?

  • Kapok tree in Madre de Dios, Peru.
  • Rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis)
  • Ramón tree (Brosimum alicastrum)
  • Xate (Chamaedorea elegans, Chamaedorea ernesti-augustii, Chamaedorea oblongata)
  • Ipê (Tabebuia spp)

What are the characteristics of tropical rainforest?

  • Very wet with over 2,000 mm of rainfall per year.
  • Very warm with an average daily temperature of 28°C. The temperature never drops below 20°C and rarely exceeds 35°C.
  • The atmosphere is hot and humid .
  • The climate is consistent all year round. There are no seasons.

Why shouldn't we save the rainforest?

Rainforests are natural air filters. They store and filter excess carbon and other pollutants from the atmosphere and release oxygen through photosynthesis. Without rainforests, our planet is unable to mitigate excess greenhouse gas emissions , which destabilizes the Earth's climate.

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Diane Mitchell is an animal lover and trainer with over 15 years of experience working with a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, and horses. She has worked with leading animal welfare organizations. Diane is passionate about promoting responsible pet ownership and educating pet owners on the best practices for training and caring for their furry friends.