Rain Forest

Rain Forest by Fiona MacDonald, published by Watts in 1992, is a 32-page exploration of the intricate physical structure of rain forests. This edition presents a detailed overview of the various layers of the forest, from the emergent layer down to the forest floor and rivers, highlighting the diverse animals and plants that inhabit these ecosystems. The book also addresses the exploitation of rain forests and the associated threats faced by their human inhabitants, providing a comprehensive look at this vital environment.
Readers will find a wealth of information that caters to intermediate and junior secondary levels, making it suitable for educational purposes. The inclusion of a glossary enhances understanding of key terms related to natural history and environmental issues. This book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the natural world and the challenges facing rain forests today.
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Describes the physical structure of a rain forest, from the emergent layer to the forest floor and rivers, and shows the animals and plants which live there. Also details exploitation of the forests, including the threat to their human inhabitants. Includes glossary. Suggested level: intermediate, junior secondary.
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