A tropical rainforest is made up of the following layers. Rainforests house a complex set of processes, among which is the way in which energy is transferred through the ecosystem. The main energy ...
Tropical rainforests have an emergent layer of tall trees over 40 m tall ... including evergreen rainforest, seasonal deciduous forest, tropical cloud forest, and mangrove forest.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., calls the Great Bear Rainforest "the planet's last large expanse of coastal temperate rain forest." Stretching for more than 250 miles along the coast of British Columbia ...
Focusing on the Indian rainforest ... found in each layer of the rainforest. The second half has a focus on the Teak tree, discussing how it has adapted to flourish in this tropical biome ...
Ozone gas is reducing the growth of tropical forests—leaving an estimated 290 million tonnes of carbon uncaptured each year, ...
While camo patterns and high-performance outerwear tend to get all the glory, the base layer is the real hero of hunting apparel. Whether sitting still for hours in a deer stand or hiking miles ...
While we wouldn’t want to document a computer motherboard with ASCII schematics, it’s great for a quick-and-dirty circuit diagrams. Not exactly schematics, but [Duckman] has some Arduino ...
Parts of southeastern North Carolina were experiencing "life-threatening flash flooding'' Monday as a potential tropical system brought rain totals usually not seen in hundreds of years ...
Editor's Note: This page is a summary of news on a potential tropical storm in the Carolinas for Sunday, Sept. 15. For the latest news on the storm, visit USA TODAY's story on the storm system for ...
Computer models have cut back some on predicted rain in our area from what remains of the tropical rainstorm moving ashore from the Carolinas. Rather than 1 to 2 inches, they’re showing less ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Isolated showers were seen yesterday along the north shore, dropping some impressive rainfall totals. Expect showers to be isolated in nature again today, covering a bit ...