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CONGO BASIN RAIN FOREST By Aime J Makanda Year 4 Moonstone class

CONGO BASIN RAIN FOREST By Aime J Makanda Year 4 Moonstone class

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Page 1: CONGO BASIN RAIN FOREST By Aime J Makanda Year 4 Moonstone class

CONGO BASIN RAIN FORESTBy Aime J Makanda

Year 4

Moonstone class

Page 2: CONGO BASIN RAIN FOREST By Aime J Makanda Year 4 Moonstone class

CONGO RAINFOREST LOCATION

Size: 1.8 million square kilometres (7 million square miles)

Country: Cameroon, the Central African Republic, the Republic of Congo, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon

Page 3: CONGO BASIN RAIN FOREST By Aime J Makanda Year 4 Moonstone class

CONGO RAINFOREST GENERAL FACTS

It's the world's second largest rainforest (only the Amazon is larger).

Most of the Congo Rainforest is in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC); however there are also significant areas in Cameroon, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, the Republic of Congo, and the Central African Republic.

The most famous Congo rainforest people are the Pygmies. The average height of Pygmy men is just 4 feet 10 inches (1.45 meters). The average height of Pygmy women is just 4 feet 1 inch (1.33 meters).

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CONGO RAINFOREST GENERAL FACTS

Commercial logging and expansion of farming has made the Congo rainforest one of the most endangered ecosystems in the world.

Five of the national parks in the Congo Rainforest are UN World Heritage Sites (meaning they have special significance to the world).

The Congo River, which is the second largest river in the world, flows through the rainforest.

The Congo is very rainy. The average rainfall is a little over 58 inches (147 centimetres ) per year.

The climate of the Congo is warm and wet with an average temperature of 77 degrees Fahrenheit.

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CONGO RAINFOREST ANIMAL FACTS

The Congo rainforest is teeming with life, it is home to approximately 450 species of mammals, 300 reptile species, 200 amphibian species, and over 1,000 birds species. The following list of facts describes some of these amazing animals.

. The okapi is an animal that looks like a cross between a giraffe and a horse. In fact it is often called forest giraffe. It is brown and has white striped legs. It is found only in the rainforest of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

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CONGO RAINFOREST ANIMAL FACTS

The Congo rainforest is the only place in the world where all three subspecies of gorillas can be found. They are the mountain gorilla, lowland gorilla, and the eastern lowland gorilla.

Bonobos are found only in the Congo rainforest, they are the closest relatives to human beings.

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CONGO RAINFOREST PLANT FACTS

The rainforests of the Congo is home to more than 11,000 different species of plants. Over one thousand of these species are unique to the Congo rainforest.

Teak trees are common in the rainforest of the Congo. They can grow up to 50 meters (154 feet) high. These trees are in high demand as a source of wood and one of the main reasons for the alarming rate of deforestation in the forest.

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CONGO RAINFOREST PLANT FACTS

The Congo rainforest vegetation is so dense that many parts of it have never been seen by humans.

Cancer Institutes have identified approximately 1,400 rainforest plants which could potentially be used to fight cancer.

Lianas, which look a lot like vines, are common in the Congo rainforest. They can grow up to three thousand feet long (914 meters).

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