- Rainforests are a powerful natural climate solution.
- Tropical forests have become a net carbon emitters.
- Tropical Rainforests cover less than 3% of Earth’s area, yet they are home to more than half our planet’s terrestrial animal species.
- There are several different types of Rainforests.
- Rainforests cover less than 3 percent of the planet.
- The world’s largest Rainforest is the Amazon Rainforest.
- Rainforests house more species of plants and animals than any other terrestrial
- ecosystem.
- Much of the life in the rainforest is found in the trees.
- Rainforests are often called the lungs of the planet for their role in absorbing carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, and increasing local humidity. Rainforests also stabilize climate, house incredible amounts of plants and wildlife, and produce nourishing rainfall all around the planet.

I thought of doing my spellings in difrrent colours using one pen pretty cool right? 🙂 my dad let me borrow his pen to do it and by the looks its amzing. and i done a whole page of the book next time comment how many pages i should do next. 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
My hopes for this year is to fill in my reading diary every day and achieve my pen licence and read more this year and achieve my ghouls I also want to improve my learning this year and get better at writing
my hopes for this year is to fill in my reading diary every day and achieve my pen licence and read more this year and achieve my ghouls i also want to improve my learning this year and learn better skills to make my learning better.I try my best to learn and try to learn as much as possible to make through life.I hope that i can improve loads of things in life and achieve the things i always wanted in life.I always try my best and practice and practice and practice and practice to achieve the things i want in life and earn things i want to make it through my obstacles in my life.
- Samuel Coleridge Taylor died when he was 37 and had success at the age of 22.
- Samuel Coleridge Taylor was a composer in 1875 to 1912.
- In 1912 a memorial concert was held at the royal Albert hall and garnered £300 for the composers family.