
rainforest biodiversity
Rainforest biodiversity refers to the vast variety of plants, animals, and microorganisms found in rainforest ecosystems. These areas, rich in unique species, support complex interactions among organisms, contributing to ecological balance. Rainforests, which cover only about 6% of the Earth's land but are home to more than half of the world’s plant and animal species, play a crucial role in carbon storage and climate regulation. Their intricate food webs and symbiotic relationships underscore the importance of conservation, as the loss of biodiversity can lead to ecosystem collapse, affecting both nature and human life.