Sentences with phrase «diverse rain forest»

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Like a lush rain forest, a healthy microbiome in the human gut is a diverse ecosystem that thrives only when all the interdependent species are healthy too.
A unique and diverse fauna of Unionid clams is native to North America; they are every bit as fascinating and endangered as the fashionable animals of the rain forest.
While gliding effortlessly from samba to tango and from village life to the rain forest, soak up the rhythms of this diverse region.
Although Belize is a small country, it makes up for its lack of size with its incredibly diverse landscape including the vast mountains, waterfalls, jungles, rain forests, beaches, wetlands, and Savannah.
We really enjoyed snorkeling and seeing the howler monkeys, going to see Arenal Volcano, and seeing the rain forest and country side while Manny educated us about Costa Rica's diverse wildlife and plant species.
Barbados is an excellent choice for a Caribbean vacation, its quite diverse for those looking to tour around and see different scenery (calm seas, rough seas, rain forests, flower gardens, caves, etc).
I have done lots of research and reading about Guatemala and everything about the country appeals to me — from the prominent indigenous Mayan culture, the fascinating history, charming and colourful colonial towns and cities, incredible ancient Mayan ruins, to the stunningly beautiful and diverse landscapes (including rain forests, volcanoes, mountains, lakes, and more).
Santa Teresa, a tropical Costa Rican town, contains a fine cluster of white - sand beaches, a biologically diverse ocean, a gathering of sweeping verdurous hills and a large portion of land dedicated to vibrant rain forests teeming with all kind of wildlife.
Hawaii's Big Island is Hawaii's most ecologically diverse with natural environments ranging from the desert plains of Kaʻu to the rain forests above Hilo, to snowcapped Mauna Kea.
Tropical rain forests became more diverse, not less, during the warm spell.
Diverse studies of global land cover and potential productivity suggest that anywhere from 600 million to more than 7 billion additional acres of underutilized rural lands are available for expanding rain - fed crop production around the world, after excluding the 4 billion acres of cropland currently in use, as well as the world's supply of closed forests, nature reserves, and urban lands.
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