熱帶雨林英語
tropic rain forest 熱帶雨林的意思, 相信我 我就住在熱帶雨林---美國關島
㈡ 求熱帶雨林的英文解釋!!!急!!!
Rainforests are very dense, warm, wet forests. They are havens for millions of plants and animals.
Rainforests are extremely important in the ecology of the Earth. The plants of the rainforest generate much of the Earth's oxygen. These plants are also very important to people in other ways; many are used in new drugs that fight disease and illness.
㈢ 它住在熱帶雨林的英語
英語
It lives in the tropical rain forest
它住在熱帶雨林
㈣ 關於熱帶雨林的單詞15個以上
rainforest
㈤ 亞馬遜熱帶雨林的英文是什麼
Amazon Rainforest
rain forest 不用有空格,不過也行
㈥ 熱帶雨林的植物名稱(最好要英文的)
Abrus precatorius
Achyrocline satureoides
Adenocalymma alliaceum
Adiantum capillus-veneris
Ageratum conyzoides
Alchornea castaneifolia
Alpinia speciosa
Alpinia zerumbet
Anacardium occidentale
Anacardium occidentale fruit
Andira inermis
Andropogon bicornis
Aniba canelilla, rosaeodora
Annas comosus
Annona glabra
Annona muricata
Anthurium crassinervium
Araujia angustifolia
Aristolochia cymbifera
Artocarpus altilis
Arrabidaea chica
Asclepias curassavica
Asclepias speciosa
Aspidosperma excelsum
Averrhoa carambola
Avicennia nitida
Ayapana triplinervis
Baccharis genistelloides
Bactris sp
Bambusa vulgaris
Barbarea vulgaris
Bauhinia forticata
Bertholletia excelsa
Bidens alba
Bidens pilosa
Bignonia alliacea
Bignonia sp
Bixa orellana
Boerhaavia hirsuta
Bougainvillea spectabilis
Brosimopsis acutifolia
Brosimum acutifolium
Brugmansia sp
Brunfelsia uniflorus
Bursera microphylla
Bursera simaruba
Brysonima chrysophylla
Buddleja davidii
Bumelia salicifolia
Byrsonima crassifolia
Caesalpinia sp
Cajanus cajan
Calliandra angustifolia
Calycophyllum spruceanum
Campsiandra angustifolia
Campsiandra comosa
Campsiandra laurifolia
Carapa guianensis
Carica papaya
Caryocar brasiliensis
Casearia sylvestris
Cassia occidentalis
Cassia alata
Cassia fistula
Cayaponia ficifolia
Cecropia peltata, palmata
Cedrella odorata
Cephaelis ipecacuanha
Chenopodium ambrosioides
Chiococca alba
Chondrodendron tomentosum
Cinchona officinalis
Cissampelos pareira
Cissus rhombifolia
Clitoria macrophylla
Cocos nucifera
Coix lacryma jobi
Coleus forskohlii
Convolvulus arvensis
Copaifera officinalis
Cordia salicifolia
Cordia verbenacea
Coriandrum sativum
Couroupita guianensis
Croton lechieri
Croton eluteria
Curcuma longa
Cyclanthera pedata
Cymbopogon citratus
Cynara scolymus
Cyperus articulatus
Cyperus rotuns
Desmodium adscendens
Dipteryx odorata
Dorstenia brasiliensis
Dracontium loretense
Drimys winterii
Eclipta alba
Elaeis guineensis
Elephantopus elatus
Eleutherine bulbosa
Erythrina mulungu
Erythroxylum catuaba
Erythroxylum coca
Eugenia sp
Eupatorium ayapana
Eupatorium triplinerve
Euphorbia insulana
Euphorbia sp
Euterpe oleracea
Genipa americana
Gomphrena globosa
Gossypium sp
Guazuma ulmifolia
Haematoxylon campechianum
Hamelia patens
Heliconia sp
Hevea brasiliensis
Himatanthus succuba
Hymenaea courbaril
Hyptis sp
Ilex paraguayiensis
Illicium sp
Ipomoea sp
Jacaranda sp
Jateorhiza palmata
Jatropha curcas
Jatropha macrantha
Justicia sp
Kalanchoe pinnata
Kalanchoe brasiliensis
Krameria triandra
Lantana camara
Lepidium meyenii
Ludwigia peruviana
Luehea seemanni
Malphigia glabra
Malva sp
Mangifera indica
Manilkara zapota
Mansoa alliacea
Marsdenia cunrango
Maytenus ilicifolia
Maytenus krukovii
Mentha piperita
Miconia sp
Mikania hirsutissima
Mikania cordifolia
Mikania guaco
Mimosa pudica
Minquartia guianensis
Mirabilis jalapa
Momordica charantia
Monstera deliciosa
Mucuna pruriens
Myrcia salicifolia
Myrciaria bia
Myrica rubra
Myristica fragrans
Myroxylon pereirae
Myroxylon balsamum
Otholobium glanlosum
Nectandra rigida
Nymphaea sp
Orbignya speciosa
Passiflora incarnata (plant)
Passiflora incarnata (fruit)
Paullinia cupana
Petiveria alliacea
Peumus bols
Pfaffia paniculata
Phyllanthus emblica
Phyllanthus niruri
Phyllanthus reticulatus
Physalis angulata
Phytolacca americana
Pilocarpus jaborandi
Piper ancum
Piper angustifolium
Piper nigrum
Piptadenia sp
Piscidia piscipula
Plumeria sucuuba, floribunda
Plumeria sp
Polypodium lepidopteris
Pseudocalymma alliaceum
Psidium guajava
Psoralea glanlosa
Psychotria sp
Ptychopetalum olacoides
Quassia amara
Quillaja saponaria
Rauwolfia sp
Sesamum indicum
Schinus molle
Schkuhria pinnata
Scoparia lcis
Sida cordifolia
Sida rhombifolia
Simarouba amara
Siparuna guianensis
Smallanthus sonchifolius
Smilax officinalis
Solanum paniculatum
Solanum sessiflorum
Spilantes acmella
Spondias mombin
Stachytarpheta jamaicensis
Stethoma pectoralis
Stevia rebaudiana
Strychnos sp
Stryphnodendron barbatimao
Styrax glabrescens
Syzygium jambos
Swartzia polyphylla
Swietenia mahagoni
Tabebuia impetiginosa
Tamarins indica
Theobroma cacao
Theobroma grandiflorum
Turnera aphrodisiaca
Tynanthus panurensis
Uncaria gambir
Uncaria guianensis
Uncaria rhynchophylla
Uncaria tomentosa
Urtica dioica
Viola sp
Vinca minor
Xylopia brasiliensis
Zizyphus joazeiro
Zanthoxylum rhoifolium
Zingiber sp
Other Plants
Angelica sinensis
Aquilaria agallocha
Atractylodes lancea
Citrus aurantium
Citrus reticulata
Dalbergia odorifera
Dioscorea opposita
Equisetum arvense
Foeniculum vulgare
Glycyrrhiza glabra
Matricaria chamomilla
Medicago sativa
Melissa officinalis
Pimpinella anisum
Rehmannia glutinosa
Saussurea lappa
Trichosanthes kirilowii
Zea Mays
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㈦ 熱帶雨林 英文介紹
The tropical rain forest is a forest of tall trees in a region of year-round warmth. An average of 50 to 260 inches (125 to 660 cm.) of rain falls yearly.
Rain forests belong to the tropical wet climate group. The temperature in a rain forest rarely gets higher than 93 °F (34 °C) or drops below 68 °F (20 °C); average humidity is between 77 and 88%; rainfall is often more than 100 inches a year. There is usually a brief season of less rain. In monsoonal areas, there is a real dry season. Almost all rain forests lie near the equator.
Rainforests now cover less than 6% of Earth's land surface. Scientists estimate that more than half of all the world's plant and animal species live in tropical rain forests. Tropical rainforests proce 40% of Earth's oxygen.
A tropical rain forest has more kinds of trees than any other area in the world. Scientists have counted about 100 to 300 species in one 2 1/2-acre (1-hectare) area in South America. Seventy percent of the plants in the rainforest are trees.
About 1/4 of all the medicines we use come from rainforest plants. Curare comes from a tropical vine, and is used as an anesthetic and to relax muscles ring surgery. Quinine, from the cinchona tree, is used to treat malaria. A person with lymphocytic leukemia has a 99% chance that the disease will go into remission because of the rosy periwinkle. More than 1,400 varieties of tropical plants are thought to be potential cures for cancer.
All tropical rain forests resemble one another in some ways. Many of the trees have straight trunks that don't branch out for 100 feet or more. There is no sense in growing branches below the canopy where there is little light. The majority of the trees have smooth, thin bark because there is no need to protect the them from water loss and freezing temperatures. It also makes it difficult for epiphytes and plant parasites to get a hold on the trunks. The bark of different species is so similar that it is difficult to identify a tree by its bark. Many trees can only be identified by their flowers.
Despite these differences, each of the three largest rainforests--the American, the African, and the Asian--has a different group of animal and plant species. Each rain forest has many species of monkeys, all of which differ from the species of the other two rain forests. In addition, different areas of the same rain forest may have different species. Many kinds of trees that grow in the mountains of the Amazon rain forest do not grow in the lowlands of that same forest.
這里是一些熱帶雨林生物的介紹,還有圖片:
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/rainforest/animals/Rfbiomeanimals.shtml
㈧ 熱帶雨林的英文
參考: rainforests
送你個熱帶雨林的簡介:
Tropical rainforests are usually found around the equator. They are common in Asia, Australia, Africa, South America, Central America, Southern Mexico and on many of the Pacific Islands. Within the World Wildlife Fund's biome classification, tropical rainforests are considered a type of tropical wet forest (or tropical moist broadleaf forest) and may also be referred to as lowland equatorial evergreen rainforest. Minimum normal annual rainfall between 1,750 millimetres (69 in) and 2,000 millimetres (79 in) occurs in this climate region. Mean monthly temperatures exceed 18 °C (64 °F) ring all months of the year.
Rainforests are home to half of all the living animal and plant species on the planet.
Tropical rain forests are called the "world's largest pharmacy" because over one-quarter of modern medicines originate from its plants.
The undergrowth in a rainforest is restricted in many areas by the lack of sunlight at ground level.This makes it possible for people and other animals to walk through the forest. If the leaf canopy is destroyed or thinned for any reason, the ground beneath is soon colonized by a dense tangled growth of vines, shrubs and small trees called a jungle.
㈨ 關於熱帶雨林的英語單詞
monkey