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It is part of a region in Tropical North Queensland called the "Wet Tropics." The rainforest has about 120 days of rain per year, with an average of 2013 mm falling per year. See Weblinks for much more on the climate of the Daintree Rainforest
The STRUCTURE OF THE EARTH can be compared to a BOILED EGG and an AVOCADOThe CRUST in the EARTH'S SURFACE is compared to the SKIN of the AVOCADO and the Shell of the BOILED EGGThe MANTLE in the EARTH is compared to the FLESH of the AVOCADO and the EGG WHITEThe CORE in the EARTH is compared to the SEED of the AVOCADO and the EGG YOLK...
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The desert receives one 20th or less of the amount of water that a rainforest receives. This is because deserts get very little rain.
Oak trees do not live in the tropical rainforest. Because of their relatively low height compared to other jungle trees, they would occupy the understory if they did live in the rainforest.
I believe you mean ''temperate''... ? A temperate rain forest is a rain forest in a cooler climate compared to a rainforest in the tropics (near the equator). I believe the only temperate rain forest (or only rain forest for that matter) is the Hoh Rain Forest in Washington, USA. hope that helps
What do you mean by "the best", and compared to what? In general, the best rainforests are those that are the least damaged and have the most species of plants, mammals, insects, etc...
One part of it is the neo-confucian traditions in Japan not existing in medieval Europe. And the different religions.
Some common everyday German traditions include having a proper breakfast with bread, meat, cheese, and coffee; practicing punctuality and efficiency in daily routines; enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and cycling; and respecting the quiet hours in the afternoon known as "ruhezeit".
In Russia the religious festival of Christmas is being replaced by the Festival of Winter but there are some traditions that are still kept up in some parts of the country.
In the Christian tradition, removing hats is a sign of respect, as compared to the Jewish or Muslim traditions in which wearing hats is a sign of respect.
Most reptiles require high quality and appropriate lighting to meet a number of different metabolic needs. The only exceptions are certain nocturnal and dense rainforest species.
Brazil has a 37% target to cut emissions by 2025 compared with 2005. It is promising to boost renewable energy, but its real problem is the speed of deforestation in the Amazon rainforest.
Mark and his friends discovered that the settlement had different customs and traditions compared to their own. They also learned about new ways of living and problem-solving from the people in the other settlement.