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Rainforest enquiry the affects of deforestation, how we can protect the rainforest and the ways the rainforest survives and the plants get their food.  

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Rainforest Enquiry In this essay I will write about the affects of deforestation, how we can protect the rainforest and the ways the rainforest survives and the plants get their food. A tropical rainforest is full of tall trees, thick undergrowth and it is full of a wide variety of wild life. They have a very wet climate and are generally found in the area between 5 degrees south of the equator and 5 degrees north of the equator. The rainforests are usually dry in the morning and then in the afternoon in it will rain. They don't have extreme differentials in seasons, they are some what like Great Britain in the fact that all seasons are wet and relatively warm. Nutrients The nutrients cycle goes through various stages but it all starts with the sun's rays being used by the chlorophyll in plants to photosynthesise and turn the energy from...

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