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You can count numbers all around you, from the eight legs on a spider to the one nose on your face. But can you count the animal species found in the rainforest or the fish in the River Amazon? Find out all about the rainforest, including its extraordinary variety of plant and animal life, its tribal people, its layered structure, its role as an oxygen producer and why we need to protect it.
Publish Date
2014
Language
English
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30 million different insects in the rainforest
2014, Franklin Watts, Franklin Watts Ltd, Hachette Children's Group
in English
1445126729 9781445126722
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Table of Contents
Counting down the rainforest
30 million different insects in the rainforest
8,936,400 km² of tropical rainforest
700 thousand tribal people in Brazil
23,483 football pitches destroyed each day
The Amazon river is 6,400 km long
3,000 edible fruits
260 different species of monkey
137 plant, animal, and insect species die each eay
88% humidity
28% of the world's oxygen
15-year life span of the poison dart frog
Four layers of the rainforest.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (page 30) and index.
9-11.
Key Stage 2.
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