Hawaiian tropical rainforests

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La havajaj tropikaj humidaj arbaroj estas tersupraĵa ekoregiono el la pacifika ekozono laŭ la tipologio de la Monda Natur-Fonduso (WWF). Biome ĝi apartenas al tropikaj kaj subtropikaj humidaj foliarbaroj de Havajo. rdf:langString
Le foreste umide tropicali delle Hawaii sono un'ecoregione dell'ecozona oceaniana, definita dal WWF (codice ecoregione: OC0106), che si estende attraverso le isole delle Hawaii. rdf:langString
The Hawaiian tropical rainforests are a tropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion in the Hawaiian Islands. They cover an area of 6,700 km2 (2,600 sq mi) in the windward lowlands and montane regions of the islands. Coastal mesic forests are found at elevations from sea level to 300 m (980 ft). Mixed mesic forests occur at elevations of 750 to 1,250 m (2,460 to 4,100 ft), while wet forests are found from 1,250 to 1,700 m (4,100 to 5,580 ft). Moist bogs and shrublands exist on montane plateaus and depressions. For the 28 million years of existence of the Hawaiian Islands, they have been isolated from the rest of the world by vast stretches of the Pacific Ocean, and this isolation has resulted in the evolution of an incredible diversity of endemic species, including fungi, mosses, snails, bird rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Foreste umide tropicali delle Hawaii
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rdf:langString La havajaj tropikaj humidaj arbaroj estas tersupraĵa ekoregiono el la pacifika ekozono laŭ la tipologio de la Monda Natur-Fonduso (WWF). Biome ĝi apartenas al tropikaj kaj subtropikaj humidaj foliarbaroj de Havajo.
rdf:langString The Hawaiian tropical rainforests are a tropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion in the Hawaiian Islands. They cover an area of 6,700 km2 (2,600 sq mi) in the windward lowlands and montane regions of the islands. Coastal mesic forests are found at elevations from sea level to 300 m (980 ft). Mixed mesic forests occur at elevations of 750 to 1,250 m (2,460 to 4,100 ft), while wet forests are found from 1,250 to 1,700 m (4,100 to 5,580 ft). Moist bogs and shrublands exist on montane plateaus and depressions. For the 28 million years of existence of the Hawaiian Islands, they have been isolated from the rest of the world by vast stretches of the Pacific Ocean, and this isolation has resulted in the evolution of an incredible diversity of endemic species, including fungi, mosses, snails, birds, and other wildlife. In the lush, moist forests high in the mountains, trees are draped with vines, orchids, ferns, and mosses. This ecoregion includes one of the world's wettest places, the slopes of Mount Waiʻaleʻale, which average 373 in (9,500 mm) of rainfall per year.
rdf:langString Le foreste umide tropicali delle Hawaii sono un'ecoregione dell'ecozona oceaniana, definita dal WWF (codice ecoregione: OC0106), che si estende attraverso le isole delle Hawaii.
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