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Monday 26 June 2017

Gravity and Rain Forests.



A mountain exerts a kind of  magnetic-like gravitational force on its surroundings which attrack moisture and clouds, concentrating them in and around its precincts.
 
HOW RAIN FORESTS FORM:
Mountains are significant factors contributing to climatic conditions of a particular environment. Wherever there is a mountain, flora and fauna flourish in and around its environment. Forests with all sorts of plant and animal species dwell about mountains and mountainous regions.Rain forests are mainly found within mountains or by their close by areas.

The main reason for this is that a mountain exerts a magnetic like gravitational force on its surroundings, which attract moisture and clouds towards its environment. This produces a pooling of clouds within and about its precincts producing a humid climate which become favorable for all forms of life both animal and plant. It is through this pooling of moisture and clouds which nurture and sustain rain forests.
Some forests may seem far away from mountains but are actually powered by adjacent mountains or highlands. Gravitational interactions between distant mountains or high ground can generate similar favorable  conditions for forest nurseries.

Highlands can as well usurp moisture from neighboring lowlands or plains to produce climatic conditions for rain forests.

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