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Mexican botanist and explorer who started her career at age 55. Discovered one new genus ( Mexianthus) and many new species of plants. Once kids have got their binoculars, they can explore the classroom and school grounds pretending to be rainforest explorers. Perhaps the most famous example of a modern lost explorer is Peng Jiamu, a Chinese biologist who vanished during a desert expedition in 1980. One of China’s most beloved adventurers, Peng began his travels in the late 1950s. He participated in multiple scientific expeditions to northwestern China’s Lop Nor desert, often described as one of the driest places in the world. In 1980 Peng led a team of biologists, geologists and archeologists to Lop Nor to conduct new research. But several days into the journey, he abruptly disappeared from his camp after leaving a note saying he was going out to find water.

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She then began a bold, bubble-pawing mission to plant her feet on the Kent coast at Kingsdown. After 14 hours and 31 minutes in the water, battling brutal conditions, wrapped among strong cross currents and stinging jellyfish, she emerged on English sand and blasted by the previous record (held by a man) with almost two hours to spare. Sadly, her story ended in tragedy, in 1937, when Earhart mysteriously disappeared somewhere in the Pacific, during anattempt to circumnavigate the globe by air. 8. Bessie Coleman (American, 1892-1926) In rainforests on the island of New Guinea, pygmy gliders populate the emergent layer. Pygmy gliders ( Acrobates pygmaeus) are small rodents that get their name from the way flaps of skin between their legs allow them to glide from branch to branch. Rainforests are Earth’s oldest living ecosystems, with some surviving in their present form for at least 70 million years. They are incredibly diverse and complex, home to more than half of the world’s plant and animal species—even though they cover just six percent of Earth’s surface. This makes rainforests astoundingly dense with flora and fauna; a 10-square-kilometer (four-square-mile) patch can contain as many as 1,500 flowering plants, 750 species of trees, 400 species of birds and 150 species of butterflies.First Englishwoman [ citation needed] to cross the Trans-Siberian Railway. Wrote about this in "The Ribbon of Iron". Travelled in Russian Turkestan and other parts of Russia.

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Help kids learn about rainforests, and all of the weird and wonderful creatures that live inside them with these fun kids rainforest project ideas. This list contains a range of arts and crafts ideas, interactive games, and more! So, whatever, you’re looking for, we have you covered. As their name implies, temperate rainforests are much cooler than their tropical cousins, averaging between 10° and 21°C (50° and 70°F). They are also much less sunny and rainy, receiving anywhere between 150-500 centimeters (60-200 inches) of rain per year. Rainfall in these forests is produced by warm, moist air coming in from the coast and being trapped by nearby mountains.Temperate rainforests are located in the mid-latitudes, where temperatures are much more mild than the tropics. Temperate rainforests are found mostly in coastal, mountainous areas. These geographic conditions help create areas of high rainfall. Temperate rainforests can be found on the coasts of the Pacific Northwest in North America, Chile, the United Kingdom, Norway, Japan, New Zealand, and southern Australia. On just two days notice, armed with a single small bag of essentials, Bly set off on an astonishing 72 day effort to beat the fictional record for circumnavigation, held by Jules Verne’s hot-air-assisted Phileas Fogg (Around The World In 80 Days). Doing something no one has ever done before is one thing. Doing that same thing when the whole of patriarchal society is against you, is another thing entirely. Not only did she show future reporters just how far a writer should go for a good story, her career in journalism also caused ripples that led to reforms in asylums, sweatshops, prisons and orphanages. 3. Gertrude Ederle (American, 1905-2003) Along with her sister Augusta Van Buren, they were the first women to ride solo motorcycles across the continental US.

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Many individuals, communities, governments, intergovernmental organizations, and conservation groups are taking innovative approaches to protect threatened rainforest habitats. Many biologists expect rainforests will lose 5-10% of their species each decade. Rampant deforestation could cause many important rainforest habitats to disappear completely within the next hundred years.We have chosen the following women as much for the feats they accomplished as the legacies they left behind them. 10. Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner (Austrian, 1970-present)

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