Rainforest Explorers (Amazing Journeys)

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Rainforest Explorers (Amazing Journeys)

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Most rainforests are structured in four layers: emergent, canopy, understory, and forest floor. Each layer has unique characteristics based on differing levels of water, sunlight, and air circulation. While each layer is distinct, they exist in an interdependent system: processes and species in one layer influence those in another. Love them or hate them, snakes are one of the most famous creatures that live in the rainforest. Kids can make their very own snakes with this easy rainforest project. Before you get started, you will need to gather some dry pasta, string, and whatever colouring utensils you want to use. To complete this craft, kids have to thread a piece of string through a selection of dry pasta pieces, and they’ll have their very own snake. Once they’ve done this, they can decorate it to their heart’s content! From the forest floor, the Mbuti hunt fish and crabs from the Ituri River (a tributary of the Congo), as well as gather berries from low-lying shrubs. The giant forest hog, a species of wild boar, is also frequently targeted by Mbuti hunters, although this species is hunted for sale more often than food. From the understory, the Mbuti may gather honey from bee hives, or hunt monkeys. From the canopy and emergent layers, Mbuti hunters may set nets or traps for birds.

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Youngest person to sail non-stop and unassisted around the world (but did not fulfil WSSRC criteria) Leif Erikson (c.970–c.1020) was a famous Norse explorer who is credited for being the first European to set foot on American soil. In 1923, she died suddenly in a crash when her plane engine stopped working. She was just 34 at the time and remains to this day a legendary champion of equal rights. 7. Valentina Tereshkova (Russian, 1937-present) First Woman to reach Earth's Highest (Mt. Everest 8,848m) and Lowest points (Challenger Deep 10,925m)

Suitable for both teachers and students, Rainforest Explorer is comprised of a resource rich library which includes videos, fact sheets, pictures, clip art andactivitysheets. Decomposers, such as termites, slugs, scorpions, worms, and fungi, thrive on the forest floor. Organic matter falls from trees and plants, and these organisms break down the decaying material into nutrients. The shallow roots of rainforest trees absorb these nutrients, and dozens of predators consume the decomposers! Ultimately, her greatest achievement was a significant role in the creation of the National Museum of Iraq, which holds the world’s largest collection of Mesopotamian antiquities. 4. Female Explorers – Nellie Bly (American, 1864-1922) This is a tried and true rainforest project that teachers have been using for years to teach their students all about rainforests. It is ideal for helping kids to understand the many different elements of the rain in a hands-on, practical way.

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Animals often maneuver through the emergent layer’s unstable topmost branches by flying or gliding. Animals that can’t fly or glide are usually quite small—they need to be light enough to be supported by a tree’s slender uppermost layers. Along with her sister Adeline Van Buren, they were the first women to ride solo motorcycles across the continental US.The temperate rainforest of the northwest coast of North America is the home of the Tlingit. The Tlingit enjoy a diverse diet, relying on both marine and freshwater species, as well as game from inland forests. If you've enjoyed finding out about our rainforest activities, why not take a look at our top tiger activities? Sahara and Sudan: The Results of Six Years Travel in Africa". World Digital Library. 1879–1889. Archived from the original on 3 May 2021 . Retrieved 2 October 2013. Temperate rainforests are not as biologically diverse as tropical rainforests. They are, however, home to an incredible amount of biological productivity, storing up to 500-2000 metric tons of leaves, wood, and other organic matter per hectare (202-809 metric tons per acre). Cooler temperatures and a more stable climate slow down decomposition, allowing more material to accumulate. The old-growth forests of the Pacific Northwest, for example, produce three times the biomass (living or once-living material) of tropical rainforests.

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Many biologists expect rainforests will lose 5-10% of their species each decade. Rampant deforestation could cause many important rainforest habitats to disappear completely within the next hundred years.This is a super simple craft activity that you can use to supplement your teaching of different rainforest animals. All you need for this kids rainforest project is a piece of wood and some clothes pegs. You will also need images of different animals that live in the rainforest, which you can get online and print out for your kids to use, or, alternatively, you can get your class to draw their own animals. The following is a list of explorers. Their common names, countries of origin (modern and former), centuries when they were active and main areas of exploration are listed below. British-born Kenyan aviator (one of the first bush pilots), adventurer, racehorse trainer and author. She was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic from east to west. Rainforests also provide us with many medicinal products. According to the U.S. National Cancer Institute, 70% of plants useful in the treatment of cancer are found only in rainforests. Rainforest plants are also used in the creation of muscle relaxants, steroids, and insecticides. They are used to treat asthma, arthritis, malaria, heart disease, and pneumonia. The importance of rainforest species in public health is even more incredible considering that less than one percent of rainforest species have been analyzed for their medicinal value. The capybara is the world's largest rodent and probably the most unfamiliar rodent. This book gives all the details that will fascinate the reader about this four-foot-long creature of the rainforest.

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Heiress, writer spent a decade exploring the Far East in the 1890s. Toured the interior of Java and Borneo. The fruit and seeds of many understory shrubs in temperate rainforests are edible. The temperate rainforests of North America, for example, bloom with berries. Travellers on the Silk Road before the year 1000 AD - Silk-Road.com". Archived from the original on 11 April 2001 . Retrieved 14 June 2022.She then began a bold, bubble-pawing mission to plant her feet on the Kent coast at Kingsdown. After 14 hours and 31 minutes in the water, battling brutal conditions, wrapped among strong cross currents and stinging jellyfish, she emerged on English sand and blasted by the previous record (held by a man) with almost two hours to spare. Rainforests are disappearing at an alarmingly fast pace, largely due to human development over the past few centuries. Once covering 14% of land on Earth, rainforests now make up only 6%. Since 1947, the total area of tropical rainforests has probably been reduced by more than half, to about 6.2 to 7.8 million square kilometers (3 million square miles). Rainforests’ rich biodiversity is incredibly important to our well-being and the well-being of our planet. Rainforests help regulate our climate and provide us with everyday products.



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