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    Red Maple Research Paper

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    They have adapted by growing their roots parallel to the surface of the soil to survive the seasonal flooding. This wooded forest dominated by Red Maples is a valuable ecosystem is called a Red Maple Swamp and holds a variety of important species. Reptiles and amphibians live in the bodies of water to feed and reproduce. Mammals use the thick underbrush to hide‚ a food source

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    Mandrill

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    years Size: 3 ft (90 cm) Weight: 77 lbs (35 kg) Group name: Troop Protection status: Threatened Size relative to a 6-ft (2-m) man: Mandrills are the largest of all monkeys. They are shy and reclusive primates that live only in the rain forests of equatorial Africa. Mandrills are extremely colorful‚ perhaps more so than any other mammal. They are easily identifiable by the blue and red skin on their faces and their brightly hued rumps. These distinctive colors become brighter when the animal

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    Trees Our Friends

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    year‚and attract rain clouds.The roots of trees also prevent soil erosion. Forests are very important in preserving the balance of the eco-system. They provide sanctuary to wild animals.Unfortunately‚man has been indiscriminately cutting down forests.This has resulted in a considerable decrease in rainfall in some places‚ and has caused floods in others. The world temperatures are rising because of the decrease of the forest cover.It is said that in olden days‚Rajasthan was not a desert as it is today

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    medics and drugs. I understand capitalistic view and I respect it‚ but it is not normal to cut everything down for a profit. People should do it properly‚ step by step‚ giving the chance to tropics to grow back. It is huge amount of time to grow the forest back on the cutted area‚ but there should be some kind of a plan‚ what will figure out all the nuances and what will have strict rules. We should keep this treasure what was given to us alive and then tropics will won’t disappear and it is also for

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    Colombia

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    and rainfall. Dry or hot climates occurs in December through August. Rainy or wet seasons take place April through May and October through November. Columbia makes up 10% of the world’s species! Hundreds of different species live in these tropical forests. Beautiful soil‚ lands and great waters help bring life all around this nation. Columbia’s biggest population are birds‚ reaching over 1‚800 species of birds. Monkeys‚ giant pandas‚ bears‚ fishes‚ frogs‚ wolves‚ snakes‚ otters‚ and tigers are all

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    Two organisms

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    Although Orang-utans would have once been found on a number of tropical islands in Indonesia‚ today they are confined to just two which are the islands of Borneo and Sumatra. Their tree-dwelling lifestyle means that Orang-utans prefer dense tropical forests in the lowlands where there is a good supply of food. The Bornean Orang-utan is found in three remaining locations on Borneo but the Sumatran Orang-utan now only inhabits the very northern tip of Sumatra‚ with the majority of wild individuals being

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    Sugar Gliders Essay

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    The Sugar Glider‚ also commonly known as the Sugar bear or Honey Glider ‚ refers to the Australian marsupial mammal that is a part of the Pertauridae family. The Glider’s scientific name Petaurus breviceps is Latin and translates into ‘short-headed rope dancer’ describing the animal’s 15-21cm length and 95-160g body covered in light blue-grey fur with a white underside. It is naturally found in Northern and Eastern Australia‚ sections of midland Australia‚ Tasmania‚ Papua New Guinea‚ Indonesia

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    Latin American and Caribbean countries houses more than 50 percent of the world’s tropical forests‚ 33 percent mammals‚ 33 percent reptiles‚ 40 percent birds and well over 50 percent of the amphibians in the world. But Columbia alone hosts a great deal of these life forms. The focus on Columbia is necessary because the biological entities are diverse and numerous. Research from Columbia’s Biodiversity reveals the copious life in this country. Colombia houses more life forms than most countries

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    Palm Oil Deforestation

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    more than the emissions from automobiles. In the country of Indonesia‚ more than sixty percent of carbon emissions comes deforestation of forests and peatlands; this alone‚ makes Indonesia the third worst country to produce greenhouse gas. Many forms of deforestation take place‚ but an illegal but popular method is the “slash and burn” method. Which burns forests and peatlands. In some cases‚ fires can continue burn for long periods of time‚ which emits an extreme amount of greenhouse gas. Peatlands

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    There can be found mangrove forests on the southern periphery of the island. Relatively flat lands are located in the eastern and southern portions around 50 to 100 meters from the shoreline where the settlements and agricultural lands are located (Mencias‚ 2008). The totality of the island is divided into forestland‚ grassland and farming and residential use. The island is mountainous and mostly forested that made some farmers in the community to engage in some forest activities such as kaingin

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