The Southeast Asian Rain forests are the oldest
Rain forests dating back over 70 million years ago.
Southeast Asia is about 3,100mile long chain of
about 20,000 islands between Asia and Australia.
It covers an area that is about as big as twice
the size of Alaska. The average daily
temperature is between 70-90 degrees and the humidity is always high.
Southeast Asia is losing its Rain forests faster
than any other region.
Hundreds of animal and plant species are on the
brink of extinction in Southeast Asia. If
extinction occurs to a species it means that it is gone forever!
ANSWER THIS QUESTION TO RECEIVE YOUR CLUE FROM
THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN RAIN FOREST:
“PLACE THESE TROPICAL RAINFORESTS IN ABC
ORDER: Southeast Asian, Amazon, Congo
Basin, Caribbean”
Amazon,
Congo Basin, Caribbean, Southeast Asian.
Amazon, Southeast Asian,
Caribbean, Congo Basin.
Amazon, Caribbean, Congo Basin, Southeast Asian.