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The rain forest is warm all year. The temperatures in the rain forest range from ____ to ____ F in the winter and from ____ to _____ F in the summer.
The temperatures in the rain forest range from70 to 80 F in the winter and from 95 to 100 F in the summer.
Animals found in the rainforest include _____________.
Animals found in the rainforest include, monkeys, apes, gorillas, snakes, lizards and many types of birds.
One third of the world's rainforest is located in
One third of the world's rainforest is located in Brazil.
Rainforests are found ____________.
Rainforests are found in North America, South America, Central America, Africa, and Asia.
The tropical rainforest is home to ______ of the Earth's plant and animals.
The tropical rainforest is home to half of the Earth's plant and animals.
In the United States temperate rainforests are located ______.
In the United States temperate rainforests are located on the Pacific coast from Alaska to Oregon.
What do rainforests look like?
They are beautiful. They have many plants and animals. Watch out for the poison snakes.
Plants in the rainforest include ___________.
Plants in the rainforests include lianas (climbing vines), orchids, ferns, palms, and mosses.
Animals in the rainforest include _________.
Animals in the rainforest include rats, tree frogs, parrots monkeys, apes, and butterflies.
In the rain forest the get a bunch of rain. I mean a bunch, like ____ to ____ inches each month. (Each month, not each year)
In the rain forest the get a bunch of rain. I mean a bunch, like20 to 30 inches each month.