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  1. rainforest noun selva tropical (húmeda) (feminine), bosque ecuatorial (masculine), bosque pluvial (masculine) Monolingual examples The small area of tropical rainforests has such a profusion of endemic species that most of them were placed on the World Heritage list in the 1980s. British Over the past 30 years, the world has lost fully a fifth of all biodiverse tropical rainforests.

  2. 19 de oct. de 2023 · A rainforest is typically made up of four key layers: emergent, upper canopy, understory, and forest floor. In the top emergent layer, trees as tall as 60 meters (200 feet) grow far apart and tall, their branches reaching above the canopy. The upper canopy, a deep layer of vegetation roughly six meters (20 feet) thick, houses most of the ...

  3. 20 de jun. de 2019 · Here’s what everyone should know about rainforests: 1. Rainforests are a powerful natural climate solution. Amazon rainforest. Not only do they regulate global temperatures, they also cool and regulate local micro-climates and limit the Earth’s reflectivity—which in turn stabilizes ocean currents, wind, and rainfall patterns.

  4. This 10 Hour Rainforest Nature Video contains a waterfall background, relaxing rain with rainforest ambiance sounds. This video is good for Relaxing, Meditat...

  5. BIENVENIDOS A RAINFOREST HOTEL SELVA. Ubicado en el interior de la "Reserva Ecológica Selva Iriapú" en la región de las Cataratas de lguazú, rodeado de la exuberante Selva Tropical, brinda a sus huespedes la posibilidad de sentir, experimentar y sobretodo, disfrutar de una reconfortante y agradable experiencia natural.

  6. Rainforest Alliance ofrece una variedad de recursos para responder sus preguntas sobre cómo trabajar con nosotros, obtener capacitación en agricultura sostenible, promover sus compromisos y logros de sostenibilidad, y enviar solicitudes para usar nuestro sello en productos. Visite nuestro Centro de Ayuda para obtener más información.

  7. 22 de jun. de 2023 · Rainforest trees are specially adapted to their environment. In the highest canopy, they have a broad “crown” to capture full sunlight, while in the lower canopy the trees are adapted to grow mostly in the shade. On the forest floor there are shade-loving ferns that use sunflecks that break through the canopy.

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