All About Our Earth’s Ecosystems!
TROPICAL RAINFOREST
                                                                               POISON DART
 About Tropical Rainforests:                                                          FROG
  Tropical rainforests are forests of tall trees in locations of very warm
  and wet weather. They are home to a huge number of different plants,
  insects and animals. Even though tropical rainforests now cover six
  percent of the Earth’s land surface, it is estimated that they hold more
  than half of the worlds species! There is a huge variety of insects such                               CAPYBARA
  as ants, butterflies, moths, dragonflies, and beetles. Animals that can
  be found in tropical rainforests include birds such as toucans, birds of
  paradise, and parrots, mammals such as monkeys, rhinos, tapirs, bats,
  apes, and tigers, and reptiles and amphibians like frogs, pythons,
  vipers, and lizards. Many of these organisms are endangered.
 Tropical Rainforest Stats:
  - Tropical rainforests are divided into four
                                                       Word Search
                                                          LNEMONKEYBALSK
                                                          APCNEMTAOAJBEU
                                                          KEHNKERPOARUGO
                                                          OUAJEROLABDIED
                                                          CRMANROSGWUGCI
                                                          EVEUNKAEBRDFKP
                                                          LALDOTOUCANAOD
                                                          OREOASNEUDJTIR
                                                          TNORAMGOOWCOLF
                                                          RONLANBKEUHEBO
                                                          FJKINEHSAOUNEL
                                                          WTAPIROUENMEOI
                                                          URBAKPOENTIUAA
                                                          SLPEJTKAIRDNGG
                                                          ABUROUERNLERTE
  layers: at the bottom is the forest floor, which
  is completely shaded by the canopy above.
  Next is the understory, which is made up of
  shorter trees. The upper canopy is next and it
  is a thick layer of foliage. Above that is the
  emergent layer, which are trees that are taller
  than the canopy.
  - Tropical rainforests generally receive an
  average of 50 - 260 inches of rain a year!
  - Many lifesaving medicines have been made
  from plants that grow in the rainforest,
  including medicines that treat malaria and
  leukemia.
  - Many popular foods come from the
  rainforest, including coffee, chocolate,
  banana, avocado, mango, and sugarcane.
BLACK LEOPARD
                                                     Find the tropical rainforest terms below in the word
                                                          search. They can be horizontal or vertical.
                                                                 1) HUMID              5) OCELOT
                                                                 2) MONKEY             6) TOUCAN
                                                                 3) TAPIR              7) CHAMELEON
                                                                 4) GECKO              8) FOLIAGE
         Copyright © 2011-2012
                     2010-2011 by Education.com                             More worksheets at www.education.com/worksheets