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CATEGORY [http://www.srl.caltech.edu/personnel/krubal/rainforest/Edit560s6/www/plants.html]CO2COCH4N2ONOXSavanna and grassland 1613 95 65 20 2.3 0.9 0.21 0.10 3.9 2.4 Agricultural Residues 1515 177 92 84 2.70.07 2.5 1.0 Tropical Forest 1580 90 104 20 6.8 2.0 0.20 1.6 0.7 Extra Tropical Forest 1596 131 107 37 4.7 1.9 0.26 0.07 3.0 1.4 Biofuel Burning 1550 95 78 31 6.1 2.2 0.06 1.1 0.6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [goodness] [http://www.gobuildbox.com/conservation-efforts/gobzuqGN1lI2K5XQIn%2FDTEXlFUUoMBjtdhr8l1LVQZSPrEHzlaP%2BJm6q%2FY4YSGHsMNa9oamaXlusRW7S4KKlHSo2A%3D%3Duil/28284] [goodness] [http://network.gobuildbox.com/rainforests/south-america/gobzuqGN1lI2K5XQIn%2FDTEXlFUUoMBjtdhr8l1LVQZSPrEHzlaP%2BJm6q%2FY4YSGHsMNa9oamaXlusRW7S4KKlHSo2A%3D%3Duil/49188] Note: the "extra tropical forest [http://www.srl.caltech.edu/personnel/krubal/rainforest/Edit560s6/www/preserve.html]" category contains all other forest types. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [star review image] "All the benefits of nabis without the hi."- Jacob L. 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Category CO2  CO  CH4  N2O  NOx
Savanna and grassland

1613

95

65

20

2.3

0.9

0.21

0.10

3.9

2.4

Agricultural Residues

1515

177

92

84

2.7 0.07

2.5

1.0

Tropical Forest

1580

90

104

20

6.8

2.0

0.20

1.6

0.7

Extra Tropical Forest

1596

131

107

37

4.7

1.9

0.26

0.07

3.0

1.4

 Biofuel Burning

1550

95

78

31

6.1

2.2

0.06 

1.1

0.6

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Note: the "extra tropical forest" category contains all other forest types.

 
 
 
 
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"All the benefits of cannabis without the high."- Jacob L.
 
 
More than two thirds of the world's plant species are found in the tropical rainforests: plants that provide shelter and food for rainforest animals as well as taking part in the gas exchanges which provide much of the world's oxygen supply. More on the rainforest
 
detailed information
Bromeliads are related to the pineapple family. Their thick, waxy leaves form a bowl shape in the centre for catching rainwater.
Bromeliads
 
 
green drop
The world's rainforests are currently disappearing at a rate of 6000 acres every hour (this is about 4000 football fields per hour).
When these forests are cut down, the plants and animals that live in the forests are destroyed, and some species are at risk of being made extinct. Further, as the large-scale harvesting of lumber from the rain forests continues, the balance of the earth's eco-system is disrupted. We need the rain forests to produce oxygen and clean the atmosphere to help us breathe.
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