Many animals throughout the world are individually and uniquely created in its own special way. Just as there is a variety of animals there is a variety of ecosystems and each ecosystem is completely different, but each ecosystem creates environments for all these different animals to live in. If more people started to take a look around and realize that some things they do can affect the animals and ecosystems around, then more animals wouldn't be endangered, because many people would see the way they do things can be affecting animals and begin to change their ways. The tropical rainforest is just one of the many different ecosystems throughout the world. Tropical rain-forests can be such an amazing ecosystem due to the unique environment. A Rainforest can be very moist, hot, and humid due to all of the rainfall. The average rainfall is about 50 to 200 inches of rain a year. Due to the rainfall, temperature in the tropical rainforest can range from 93 degrees Fahrenheit and drop to about 68 degrees Fahrenheit. In a rainforest there can be low altitude since the forest is close to sea level. Little people know that a rainforest provides 40% of earths oxygen. A rainforest has a variety of things such as plants, soils, animals, and microorganisms. Plants that are found in the forest are coconut trees, bamboo trees, fig trees, durian trees, jambu trees, avocado trees, and banana trees. Trees in the rainforest are about 70% of plants.the trees are very important and the trees actually give us almost a quarter of the medicine we us today. The soil in rainforest is not the richest but on the other hand, vegetation is very strong because of the nutrients cycle. The amount of animals found in a r... ... middle of paper ... ...oples health problems. Whether you believe it or not, the little things that we do day by day are affecting the world around us. Although the world seems so big it won't be big for long if we all keep living the way we live. Helping the world could be as easy as: cutting down our shower times and not letting the water run, instead of us just tossing out our essays it would've better for the world if we didn't waste paper and recycled. The more paper the world around throws away it cuts down more trees which gives us our oxygen. When everyone is going through their everyday life remember to keep the environment in mind and if we could get everyone working together can make a difference for the world around us. Getting everyone encourages their friends and family to help do the same we can make the world a better place just one step at a time.
The species can accept annual precipitation ranges between 40 inches and 60 inches, and annual temperature averages between 48 degrees and 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
Forests cover 31% of the land area on our planet. They produce vital oxygen and provide homes for people and wildlife. Many of the world’s most threatened and endangered animals live in forests, and 1.6 billion people rely on benefits forests offer, including food, fresh water, clothing, traditional medicine and shelter (drug war facts, Page 1).
The dense levels of vegetation absorb tremendous amounts of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and help slow down the rate of climate change that the planet is experiencing. This process also produces high levels of oxygen that help to support life around the world. Coupled with the high levels of rainfall that benefit the water cycle, the rainforests are an integral part of the many systems that exist. These forests contain a wide variety of plants that a source of different chemicals that are used to create medicines. The degradation of these areas could potentially lead to the loss of medicines that could cure some of the deadliest diseases and illnesses that
“Making a Difference” by June Callwood is an expository essay created to inspire the reader to make a change in the world around them, and to stand up for what they believe in. By just doing simple, positive things, people can make a huge impact on their lives and the lives of people around them. June Callwood, author of “Making a Difference”, changes the way many people see the world by describing scientific research and telling the stories of people who performed small, random acts of kindness that made a huge difference in people’s attitudes and the community around them.
There is a lot of violence going on in the world along with hatred. Some people fail to realize that everyone in the world is equal. We all should be treated the same no matter what our sex, religion, or race is. There are people who have plentiful of money but will not give back to their own community they grew up in. Most people who have made it have come from a place where they didn’t have a pot to piss in. They should know how it feels to have struggles or to be poor. People like this should be happy and anxious to give back because they know how it felt to have little food to eat and not enough clothes to last throughout the week. We should be ready to open our mouth and express our feelings and thoughts to the world, not just through social media but actually going out and starting organizations to focus on a problem that we face as people in the world. There are a lot of homeless people in the world with no food, shelter, or clothes. People around the world should be willing to help out their community, just like Winthrop University does for the Rock Hill Community with Pack the
The climate of the savanna is always warm but varies greatly in moisture levels. Winter in this biome is very dry and only gets 4-5 inches of rain. Summer is an extremely wet season and can bring in 15 to 25 inches of rain. In the summer, torrential downpour can last for hours
Ferns and wild flowers are abundant, and there are also many deciduous shrubs, such as some
The Earth’s environment is a incredibly complex and interconnected system. A system which, due to the demands of modern human civilization, is teetering on the edge. We have altered our environment both positively and negatively (but mostly negative) due to our need for resources and our modern lifestyle. Our carbon in the atmosphere is adding to the greenhouse effect, and the expansion of our towns and cities is fragmenting the systems around them. If no action is taken the world will be irreparably damaged.
Often in society today, we find it hard to pay it forward because things don’t go to plan, or it may be too far out of our
A rainforest is an area of high, mostly evergreen trees with a high amount of rainfall. The biome is the earth’s oldest living ecosystem, being incredibly complex and diverse. The importance of the rainforest, is the huge biodiversity of the place due to the 80 – 90% of species that can be found there, even when it only covers 6% of the Earth’s surface. It is also often called the lungs of the planet, by absorbing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen upon which many species depend on. Rainforests also help stabilize the world’s climate and maintain the water cycle by producing rainfall all around the planet. Every year humans are cutting down more and more rainforest all around the globe. The reasons for this deforestation are to have grazing land for cattle, contraction of roads, extraction of energy and minerals and many more. Yet this report will focus on the monoculture of rubber tree plantations on previous rainforest land.
According, to Hodder (2016), people will always doubt you from making a change in what is our world, but making small changes in your own little world can make a difference.Let's think about it, if everyone in this world would change one thing of their everyday life our world would be a better world. Most people don't realize that every single person is guilty of the damage we have created.
It's true that we all need to make a difference in times of crisis and need, but we also need to strive to make a difference each day. I know that I can make a difference in the lives of many people by simply lending a helping hand or showing kindness to others. I try to take the time to cheer up my grandmother and older friends in the nursing home by paying them a visit. I know my parents stay very busy and it helps them out when I come home and lend a helping hand without being asked. I can help a friend with their homework, or sometimes help by just being there to listen to them.
Rainforests once covered 14% of the worlds land surface, however now it only covers a mere 6%. It is estimated that all rainforests could be consumed in less than 40 years. Trees are becoming more needed and used everyday. We need them cut down for many reasons such as paper and timber, while also needing them ‘untouched’ for other reasons like oxygen, we have to ask ourselves, which is more important? At the current rate, most of the rainforests are being cut down for resources like paper and timber, but less importance is being placed on main resources like oxygen.
The truth is that ordinary people just like you and me are doing that. They are doing things like helping other people out to cleaning up the environment. Overall in our country, more than 56% of our population, men and women, young and old, are giving of themselves to help create a better world.
in. Our Earth is fragile like a human and people don't know. There are many