Hi everyone! I hope you enjoyed this presentation of these beautiful and precious forests of the tropics. Let me know of your experiences in seeing these first hand!
I love your videos so much! They're so well made and relaxing, it's like I'm watching a super big-budget documentary. Looking forward to seeing more videos! :)
As a student trying to study a test about tropical rainforset and seasonal forest too, I want to thank you for making this video because this video helped me pass my test.
@@Geodiode Likewise, i'm doing an assignment for my environmental science degree, and this video just helped me answer a question in relation to a sudden decrease in LAI of tropical rainforest, and trying to figure out what the cause could have been using other data like temperature and precipitation.
I began watching while searching for the differences between tropical evergreen and tropical seasonal forests. At the end, I've learned so much more! Thank you for sharing your precious knowledge with us.
GLORIOSA LA MADRE NATURALEZA EN SU MAXIMO ESPLENDOR, HAY QUE CUIDAR Y PROTEJER TANTA BIODIVERSIDAD DE FLORA Y FAUNA, MAS QUE NUNCA. GRACIAS POR EL HERMOSO VIDEO.
I get one at 100k subs :) That will happen by the end of the year. Please help by sharing my channel with others, and brag about how the owner responded to you ;)
In Trinidad and Tobago we have mostly dry seaonal forests. In the mountains and valleys we have patches of rain forests and higher up we have small subtropical highland climates with cloud forests. Drought tolerate tropical plants with deep taproots grown well at lower elevation. Grasses and Shrubs like verbenas and borages. Trees like legumes, Sapotes and myrtaceae. In the hills and valleys: chives and herbs, Citrus, bananas, papaya, cocoa, cofee and passiflora grow well.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts KromeDragon it seems you have a very diverse tropical island, the presence of mountains always leads to more diverse climate and biomes, depending how high are the mountains, I also live in the Caribbean in the Dominican Republic and we have a very diverse richness in terms of biomes and climate! Hope you can enjoy the rest of the content!
That is because most of west Trinidad has according to the Koeppen Classification a Tropical Monsoon and even Savannah Climates. There areas east of Arima near the mountains have a rainforest climate especially Sangre Grande and Valencia.
Definitely! Thanks for your comment and if you enjoy the content of the channel share it with your friends and family! Thanks a lot for appreciating this work!
It is worth noting that a significant part of those rainforests, especially in South America, actually create the rainfall they need with a precipitation - evapotranspiration feedback loop. If we cut too much of them, it is possible that this feedback loop will be broken, and the rest of the forest will eventually turn to the savanna. Which, obviously, is a far cry from the tropical rainforest biodiveristy
Spot on. And it is actually a theory that much of the Tropical Savannah of Africa could have been caused by tens of thousands of years of deforestation by humans.
In Venezuela the government has done nothing to stop deforestation by illegal gold miners, our rainforests were always relatively safe due to their location far from major population centers, this might not be the case anymore. :(
Excellent work as always 👏👏👏, I loved it, I'm dying to see the following biomes. These forests being so important in terms of biodiversity and balance for the planet, our mission must be apart from admiring, protecting and caring for them. Thank you for highlighting the importance and beauty of these jewels.
I love Tropical with many Resources of Fruit trees and other crops for example Coconut not only for juice and fruits but also as coconut milk dish and coconut cooking oil, cocoa turn as Chocolate 🍫, Coffee ☕ and Banana 🍌 also the leaf you can coated rice 🍚 and other sweet dessert, papaya make in Factory as soap. Herbal leaves including Guava leaves, Soursop leaves, Mango leaves and others. Other tea leaf like Lagundi, oregano, for caugh and cold remedy and also ginger and Turmeric with cinammon and curry leaf for multi purposes it can be for dishes and herbal medecine.
this was an AMAZING video!! ive been looking for a straight forward scientific breakdown on this biome and not just 4k footage of animals doing things. i love tropical rainforests and the diversity, complexity of all the different lifeforms, and just pure beauty. i live in a Washington temperate rainforest and always been fascinated by biomes with high humility, and I just love rain in general and wished it rained here more, but other Washingtonians disagree lmao
6:11 This is even denoted in some names these have in some languages. In my native Serbocroatian, for example, one of the terms we use is "prašuma", which while not exclusively limited to the tropical forest biome (for more temparate examples, see Schwarzwald in Germany and Biogradska Gora in Montenegro), is most usually associated with tropical forests. "Prašuma" literally means "pre-forest" or "old forest". As a comparison, take not that our terms for great-grandpa and great-grandma are "pradeda" and "prababa" respectively, with "pra-" being our equivalent to "great-" in these words
@@harkaranlakhotra2817 indeed i am :D from eastern europe to be precise... yeah i dont know what word to use in that place, reexpored, refound? or just found again? :D
Haha I was just referring to how Europeans "reinvented" the already made things in the world a couple centuries ago. Rediscover was what you were looking for.
I never understood why the Araucaria forest that grows in the southern Brazil highlands is classified as tropical rainforest, the same classification of the forest that grows in Rio, and both are considered to be part of the Atlantic tropical rainforest, they are not only visually very different, but they are composed of different species and adapted to different conditions. For example: in the tropical rainforest in Rio you can find hundreds of different plant species in 1 square kilometer while in the Araucaria forest you will find mostly Araucaria angustifolia and Baccharis uncinella(a frost resistant shrub), of course you can find far more plant species, but these complete dominate the landscape, and these two species you would hardly find in the city of Rio de Janeiro. About the conditions: while the city of Rio de Janeiro has a soil very rich in organic matter and temperatures that almost never drop below 15°C, in the araucaria forest that you can find for example in the Santa Catarina state highlands has a rocky soil with frequent frosts sometimes even during the summer and snowfall every winter. It is very common to find plants such as oak, maple, london plane tree, liquidambar, poplar, and pines being used as ornamental trees in squares and gardens in the southern Brazil highlands, rather than national trees from the tropical zone which are much cheaper to obtain and are considered to be from the same Atlantic tropical rainforest but are unable to withstand the seasonal changes. I asked some professors why the Araucaria forest is classified as part of the Atlantic tropical rainforest and to be a tropical forest in itself and most of the time the answer was "because there is no dry season" or because it is inside the Atlantic Forest ecoregion, but this answer does not explain why it is not classified as a subtropical rainforest instead or just as temprate forest like the araucaria forests that grow in chile and argentina are. I'm not complaining, or want drama, I just want to know what criteria was used to classify it is a TROPICAL rainforest besides being not in the tropical zones or having a tropical climate or tropical forest morphology
and here is a video that show the seasonal change in the region and the temperature each season th-cam.com/video/FwHWqY-ra3U/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=AndersMarcioSantosDuarte
That would be a very interesting map, if it were possible! There is so much diversity of crops grown in these latitudes. If it was too simple, it could be misleading... Thought for a future video.
The tropical nature conservation community in Indonesia is ready to receive financial assistance from sympathizers who care about the environment in Indonesia's tropical forests, hopefully your good deeds will be rewarded by the almighty God....
Make sure you do the temperate broadleaf deciduous forests as well! For the longest I’ve been trying to figure out how those forests physically look different from these tropical rainforests and I can’t find a good distinction lol. They look the same...
Time for the usual brazil rant under every tropical rainforest video (ahem) Maybe going into one of the two most ecologically important biomes on the planet a biome that has hosted unbelievable numbers specialized species for like millions of years where an abundance of trees is invaluable in maintaining the weather where the ecology makes one of the biggest carbon sequesters and the eco layer is the only thing keeping it fertile duo to constant chemical weathering in the soil, and then burning it all down to feed some cows for a few years isn’t a good thing??????? Also this video is a very good overview of one of my favorite biomes
My favorite of all the biomes. Cool video. A plentiful of information shared, however some advise on how to help these rainforests would of been helpful.
So how many years it will take to claim back ever green tropical Forest if some government or NGO wants to and has the money to do so can it be bring back to atleast it's half glory
@@richardtorres2676 I do. I wonder which site has the most accurant koppen climate maps? I have seen several conflicting graphics, especially with Central Europe.
@@anotherdavidc You can try on Wikipedia, most of the countries have a very well detailed map of each specific country in the climate and geography part.
The Tropical forests have two basics forms: The Evergreen forest and the Seasonal forest, the first one retain their leaves all year round due to the constant rain during the year, the other one is located where there is a noticeable dry season or significant reduction of rain so the trees lose their leaves in the dry season to preserve the internal moisture. Hope you enjoy the rest of the series!
Sanırım üçünüzün arasında benle ilgili ve benim bilmediğim birşey, benden yıllarca saklanmış bir gerçek var galiba. Bu yalnızca birinizle ilgili de olabilir de.
@@Geodiode this question was asked in an examination n the options are : (a) subtropical broadleaf evergreen forest, (b) tropical broadleaf evergreen forest, (c) tropical deciduous forest, (d) temperate evergreen forest....... So what should be the ans, I'm very much confused 😐
@@christianlloydcomia9138 Very beautiful but I think that is not the same tree as the one in the video. This one is white due to its flowers and the one from the video is white due to its leaves. Where i live in Brasil there is the yellow tabebuia tree in the forests. Thay are so beautiful.
Hi everyone! I hope you enjoyed this presentation of these beautiful and precious forests of the tropics. Let me know of your experiences in seeing these first hand!
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I love your videos so much! They're so well made and relaxing, it's like I'm watching a super big-budget documentary. Looking forward to seeing more videos! :)
As a student trying to study a test about tropical rainforset and seasonal forest too, I want to thank you for making this video because this video helped me pass my test.
Awesome! I'm glad you found it useful!
@@Geodiode Likewise, i'm doing an assignment for my environmental science degree, and this video just helped me answer a question in relation to a sudden decrease in LAI of tropical rainforest, and trying to figure out what the cause could have been using other data like temperature and precipitation.
You're the first i see posting that type of content and that's exactly what I wanted, tysm !
Glad I could help!
I began watching while searching for the differences between tropical evergreen and tropical seasonal forests. At the end, I've learned so much more! Thank you for sharing your precious knowledge with us.
So nice of you
GLORIOSA LA MADRE NATURALEZA EN SU MAXIMO ESPLENDOR, HAY QUE CUIDAR Y PROTEJER TANTA BIODIVERSIDAD DE FLORA Y FAUNA, MAS QUE NUNCA. GRACIAS POR EL HERMOSO VIDEO.
I love trees. Save them
I F**********INNNNNGGGGG LOOOOOOOOOOVEEEE TRREEEEEEEEEESS!!!!!!!! TREEEEEEEEEEESSSSS! YEAAAHHHHHHHH!!! TREEES LETSSSS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Now I understand the differences between climates and biomes. Thanks!!
مناظر طبيعية روعة سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم
Breaks my heart to see how humans treat this planet...
SOMEONE GIVE THIS GUY A MEDAL!!
I get one at 100k subs :) That will happen by the end of the year. Please help by sharing my channel with others, and brag about how the owner responded to you ;)
@@Geodiode i am so competitive that i dont want to share it with my classmates!!
But i will,because you deserve it..
preparing for upsc?
In Trinidad and Tobago we have mostly dry seaonal forests. In the mountains and valleys we have patches of rain forests and higher up we have small subtropical highland climates with cloud forests. Drought tolerate tropical plants with deep taproots grown well at lower elevation. Grasses and Shrubs like verbenas and borages. Trees like legumes, Sapotes and myrtaceae. In the hills and valleys: chives and herbs, Citrus, bananas, papaya, cocoa, cofee and passiflora grow well.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts KromeDragon it seems you have a very diverse tropical island, the presence of mountains always leads to more diverse climate and biomes, depending how high are the mountains, I also live in the Caribbean in the Dominican Republic and we have a very diverse richness in terms of biomes and climate! Hope you can enjoy the rest of the content!
That is because most of west Trinidad has according to the Koeppen Classification a Tropical Monsoon and even Savannah Climates. There areas east of Arima near the mountains have a rainforest climate especially Sangre Grande and Valencia.
This channel deserves much more subscribers.
Definitely! Thanks for your comment and if you enjoy the content of the channel share it with your friends and family! Thanks a lot for appreciating this work!
I am learning a lot from your video's. Looking forward to the next one in this series!
(Also I'm very relaxed now after a stressful day.)
Thankyou so much for your videos!!They are very beautiful with nice presentation.Looking forward to many more.
Stay tuned for more!! This is just starting!! Thanks for joining!
Wow... My best friend, Nice video... Beautiful place Enjoy watching this video... Have a nice day.
Love your videos...Earth is a fantastic place
I loved the end. It was definetly a very nice way to wrap up
It is worth noting that a significant part of those rainforests, especially in South America, actually create the rainfall they need with a precipitation - evapotranspiration feedback loop. If we cut too much of them, it is possible that this feedback loop will be broken, and the rest of the forest will eventually turn to the savanna. Which, obviously, is a far cry from the tropical rainforest biodiveristy
Spot on. And it is actually a theory that much of the Tropical Savannah of Africa could have been caused by tens of thousands of years of deforestation by humans.
In Venezuela the government has done nothing to stop deforestation by illegal gold miners, our rainforests were always relatively safe due to their location far from major population centers, this might not be the case anymore. :(
Excellent work as always 👏👏👏, I loved it, I'm dying to see the following biomes. These forests being so important in terms of biodiversity and balance for the planet, our mission must be apart from admiring, protecting and caring for them. Thank you for highlighting the importance and beauty of these jewels.
Fantastic,love trees all over the 🌎 xxx💚🧡💛💙💜❤️🌳🪵🌲
Wonderful and descriptive representation X🌲🪵🌳🌳❤️💚🧡💛💙💜
I love Tropical with many Resources of Fruit trees and other crops for example Coconut not only for juice and fruits but also as coconut milk dish and coconut cooking oil, cocoa turn as Chocolate 🍫, Coffee ☕ and Banana 🍌 also the leaf you can coated rice 🍚 and other sweet dessert, papaya make in Factory as soap. Herbal leaves including Guava leaves, Soursop leaves, Mango leaves and others. Other tea leaf like Lagundi, oregano, for caugh and cold remedy and also ginger and Turmeric with cinammon and curry leaf for multi purposes it can be for dishes and herbal medecine.
I've decided to turn on notifications! Was wondering when your next Biome video will be out and realised its been out for a week already
a good view. really well done
Excellent video
Thank you for sharing this video!
Welcome!
Our class loved it! 💀
Glad to hear! Hope you get to show the rest of the series
this was an AMAZING video!! ive been looking for a straight forward scientific breakdown on this biome and not just 4k footage of animals doing things. i love tropical rainforests and the diversity, complexity of all the different lifeforms, and just pure beauty. i live in a Washington temperate rainforest and always been fascinated by biomes with high humility, and I just love rain in general and wished it rained here more, but other Washingtonians disagree lmao
6:11 This is even denoted in some names these have in some languages. In my native Serbocroatian, for example, one of the terms we use is "prašuma", which while not exclusively limited to the tropical forest biome (for more temparate examples, see Schwarzwald in Germany and Biogradska Gora in Montenegro), is most usually associated with tropical forests. "Prašuma" literally means "pre-forest" or "old forest". As a comparison, take not that our terms for great-grandpa and great-grandma are "pradeda" and "prababa" respectively, with "pra-" being our equivalent to "great-" in these words
Great channel, subbed!
Amazing video. I was searching for this kind of video.
Glad to hear that!
thank you for the wonderful documentary video
Great videos. Very nice. :)
ahh dude i forgot about your channel, just today reinvented your videos :)) such a quality content, and still dont have followers numbers you deserve
reinvented? Are you an European by chance?
@@harkaranlakhotra2817 indeed i am :D from eastern europe to be precise... yeah i dont know what word to use in that place, reexpored, refound? or just found again? :D
Haha I was just referring to how Europeans "reinvented" the already made things in the world a couple centuries ago. Rediscover was what you were looking for.
@@harkaranlakhotra2817 haha true, thanks for new word for my vocabulary
I'm from Indonesia, you were right we should protect the forest..
I never understood why the Araucaria forest that grows in the southern Brazil highlands is classified as tropical rainforest, the same classification of the forest that grows in Rio, and both are considered to be part of the Atlantic tropical rainforest, they are not only visually very different, but they are composed of different species and adapted to different conditions.
For example: in the tropical rainforest in Rio you can find hundreds of different plant species in 1 square kilometer while in the Araucaria forest you will find mostly Araucaria angustifolia and Baccharis uncinella(a frost resistant shrub), of course you can find far more plant species, but these complete dominate the landscape, and these two species you would hardly find in the city of Rio de Janeiro.
About the conditions: while the city of Rio de Janeiro has a soil very rich in organic matter and temperatures that almost never drop below 15°C, in the araucaria forest that you can find for example in the Santa Catarina state highlands has a rocky soil with frequent frosts sometimes even during the summer and snowfall every winter.
It is very common to find plants such as oak, maple, london plane tree, liquidambar, poplar, and pines being used as ornamental trees in squares and gardens in the southern Brazil highlands, rather than national trees from the tropical zone which are much cheaper to obtain and are considered to be from the same Atlantic tropical rainforest but are unable to withstand the seasonal changes.
I asked some professors why the Araucaria forest is classified as part of the Atlantic tropical rainforest and to be a tropical forest in itself and most of the time the answer was "because there is no dry season" or because it is inside the Atlantic Forest ecoregion, but this answer does not explain why it is not classified as a subtropical rainforest instead or just as temprate forest like the araucaria forests that grow in chile and argentina are.
I'm not complaining, or want drama, I just want to know what criteria was used to classify it is a TROPICAL rainforest besides being not in the tropical zones or having a tropical climate or tropical forest morphology
and here is a video that show the seasonal change in the region and the temperature each season
th-cam.com/video/FwHWqY-ra3U/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=AndersMarcioSantosDuarte
you have a point.
That's why in my village in the summer, when the heat comes after heavy rain, the grass grows well)
very informtive video. thanks
You're welcome. Glad it was useful.
Superb
Thank you
awesome video, your channel is a paradise for a climate/geography nerd like me
Thank you! I'm super-glad to hear you climate nerds have found your home :)
Great video! Can you make a video about Florida’s climate, specifically south Florida and its biomes? Thank you!
Very important video😍❤️from sri lanka😍❤️
I believe we have a seasonal rainforest in the north of Iran and Georgia
Anyway, it was a great video.
Thank you. That far north it will be temperate forest. And yes I understand there is a lot in that area.
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
THIS GUY DESERVS MORE SUBSCRIBERS!!
sorry for bad english
it would be great if there was a map of agriculture throughout the tropical regions, just to give perspective on the scale
That would be a very interesting map, if it were possible! There is so much diversity of crops grown in these latitudes. If it was too simple, it could be misleading... Thought for a future video.
l think so beautiful to stay that's places because so cool have spring a very quiet
Quite informative
You should make movies with David Attenborough and Netflix
watched the biomes intro video, thought the channel was pretty cool, ended up binge watching the entire series
The tropical nature conservation community in Indonesia is ready to receive financial assistance from sympathizers who care about the environment in Indonesia's tropical forests, hopefully your good deeds will be rewarded by the almighty God....
Make sure you do the temperate broadleaf deciduous forests as well! For the longest I’ve been trying to figure out how those forests physically look different from these tropical rainforests and I can’t find a good distinction lol. They look the same...
GeoDiode
Okay great!! Can’t wait to see it!!!
@@Geodiode Do you have an idea on when this video will be released?
very informative post
best in the world
I like this video very much. I learned so many things from this video . Thank U 🙂
Glad it was helpful! thanks!
Why is Palm Beach Florida classified as “tropical rainforest” according to Köppen?
Watch my tropical rainforest climate video which explains the phenomenon of Trade Wind Coasts
The lungs of the world are the oceans but the rainforest is very important too
GeoDiode 👍
What about mangrove forests? Please make a video on mangrove forests around the world.
Glad to know that. ♥
Good video and nice voice!☺️
Thank you! 😃
Thank you
You're welcome - and thanks for the sub!
Time for the usual brazil rant under every tropical rainforest video (ahem)
Maybe going into one of the two most ecologically important biomes on the planet a biome that has hosted unbelievable numbers specialized species for like millions of years where an abundance of trees is invaluable in maintaining the weather where the ecology makes one of the biggest carbon sequesters and the eco layer is the only thing keeping it fertile duo to constant chemical weathering in the soil, and then burning it all down to feed some cows for a few years isn’t a good thing???????
Also this video is a very good overview of one of my favorite biomes
I looove this
😍🥰 thank you so much
You’re welcome 😊
Good job
Thanks
Please upload a video on the natural vegetation of subtropical climate region. Please it's a request! 🙏❤️
@@Geodiode thank you so much. U r doing great job. Appreciated! 👍
My favorite of all the biomes. Cool video. A plentiful of information shared, however some advise on how to help these rainforests would of been helpful.
I would also say it’s found in humid subtropical areas in general at least according to your map since it spans the area of southern Brazil 7:09
So how many years it will take to claim back ever green tropical Forest if some government or NGO wants to and has the money to do so can it be bring back to atleast it's half glory
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Incredible It helped me alot
💯thank you
Great
1:44 beauty!
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All the O2 is consumed in the same forest that was produced
This is amazing, but cannot stand the leechs. Make sure wear boots and long pants when you go to tropical rainforest.
I'm way too squeamish. I don't think I could ever take one of those Amazon cruises...
WHY DESTROY THE AMAZON
I love Congo 🫶🏽
First
Teak trees are drought deciduous.
Yes they are! They are tropical deciduous trees and are commons in the forests of Southeast Asia. Hope you can enjoy the rest of the series!
@@richardtorres2676 I do. I wonder which site has the most accurant koppen climate maps? I have seen several conflicting graphics, especially with Central Europe.
@@anotherdavidc You can try on Wikipedia, most of the countries have a very well detailed map of each specific country in the climate and geography part.
What are the sub biomes of the tropical rainforest?
The Tropical forests have two basics forms: The Evergreen forest and the Seasonal forest, the first one retain their leaves all year round due to the constant rain during the year, the other one is located where there is a noticeable dry season or significant reduction of rain so the trees lose their leaves in the dry season to preserve the internal moisture. Hope you enjoy the rest of the series!
@@richardtorres2676 Are you geographer sir?
@@sarasweety9861 No, I'm just passionate about geography and climates! 😊
@@richardtorres2676 ok sir 👍. You have a great thoughts of world. Continue to your best knowledge about the earth surfaces. Thanks for your reply.💐
@@sarasweety9861 Thanks a lot!
Sanırım üçünüzün arasında benle ilgili ve benim bilmediğim birşey, benden yıllarca saklanmış bir gerçek var galiba. Bu yalnızca birinizle ilgili de olabilir de.
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9:52 dog on the map
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Sir please ans which type of natural vegetation is found in Southeast China? 🙏
@@Geodiode this question was asked in an examination n the options are : (a) subtropical broadleaf evergreen forest, (b) tropical broadleaf evergreen forest, (c) tropical deciduous forest, (d) temperate evergreen forest....... So what should be the ans, I'm very much confused 😐
Where can I find a list of all the biomes you will make videos for?
Would be nice to also listen to nature when showing it, not only music.
Icikiwir
Slof gud
Yikes, stop cutting those og trees and there carpet of biological and nonbiological companions! We have what we need let's be reasonable.
What is the background music?
Isn't this supposed to be a forest video not music
Does someone know the name of the white tree? 10:54
I was wondering the same!
White Tabebuia Tree also known as Rosea alba tree with lot of flowers.
@@christianlloydcomia9138 Very beautiful but I think that is not the same tree as the one in the video. This one is white due to its flowers and the one from the video is white due to its leaves. Where i live in Brasil there is the yellow tabebuia tree in the forests. Thay are so beautiful.
Rip
And the CO2 doesn’t change the climate
It does lol
2 erros.amazon it's not lung of the world.the phitoplacton yes