Topic > Tropical forest ecosystems help stabilize the climate

Ecosystems are a system involving interactions between a community of living organisms in a particular area and its non-living environment. In the tropical forest there are many living and non-living organisms that interact for daily growth and life in the forest. Tropical forest covers approximately 7% of the earth and contains approximately 50% of the world's species. The tropical rainforest is an interesting ecosystem, containing a wide variety of different species. All species interact with each other to help support the lifestyle. The main function of the rainforest is to help stabilize the world's climate, provide homes for many plants, animals and even people, and protect against floods, droughts or erosion. . Tropical rainforests have a characteristic structure consisting of a series of vertical layers that extend from the forest floor to the tops of the tallest trees (Unknown). The main layers of the rainforest are the ground level, canopy, understory and understory. Each level has its own plant and species that can live there...