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Tropical Rainforest: Interrelationships

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Abiotic and Biotic Factors

Tropical rainforests have high sunlight, rainfall, and temperatures that shape plant growth, animal adaptations, and interactions between species.

Abiotic factors

Abiotic factors

  • Tropical rainforests receive high sunlight all year round.
    • Daily sunlight and warm temperatures support rapid plant growth.
  • Conventional rainfall brings regular, heavy showers.
    • High humidity and rainfall maintain wet conditions for plants and animals.
Impact of abiotic factors

Impact of abiotic factors

  • Strong sunlight fuels photosynthesis, helping dense vegetation grow.
  • Plants compete for light, especially in the canopy layer.
    • Trees grow tall to access sunlight; lower plants adapt to shade.
  • Constant warmth and moisture create year-round growing conditions.
Biotic factors

Biotic factors

  • Plants form complex layers, creating habitats for many animals.
  • Animals depend on plants for food, shelter, and breeding sites.
    • Many animals adapt to live in trees or on the forest floor.
    • Some animals use camouflage or strong limbs to survive in dense vegetation.
Interdependence

Interdependence

  • Animals help plants by pollinating flowers and spreading seeds.
  • Some plants rely on specific animals for reproduction.
  • The close relationship between plants and animals maintains the diversity of the rainforest.
  • Both plants and animals adapt to compete and coexist in this environment.
Adaptations for survival

Adaptations for survival

  • Plants have drip-tip leaves to shed excess water and avoid mould.
  • Trees develop buttress roots for stability in shallow soils.
  • Animals develop nocturnal habits to avoid daytime heat and predators.
  • Some animals and plants form mutualistic relationships for survival.
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