Tropical Rain Forest Biome

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The tropical biome is an ecosystem unique to areas around the earths equator. Parts of South America, South Africa and Southeast Asia are areas most commonly identified as tropical rainforest biomes.

These unusual biomes are home to plants and animals found nowhere else in the world. This is the fact that makes them very unique. In fact, most plants and animals in rainforest biomes are unable to live outside a captive environment in other parts of the world. For example, most of our household plants come from tropical rainforest biomes, and would not survive on their own outside the captivity and almost constant attention available in a house or building.

Rainforest biomes are protected by a 250 foot canopy of tree tops that allow very little sunlight to filter through. Vines typically grow up and around tree trunks under the canopy reaching for sunlight, and smaller trees and plants, ferns and palmsthat do not require direct sunlightgrow on the ground under the canopy. However, the ground is free of grasses and small plants because no sunlight is available. Decayed plant material and microorganisms thrive in the hot moist environment on the rainforest...

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