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No, a tropical forest is a broad type of forest found in tropical regions, while a rainforest is a specific type of tropical forest characterized by high levels of rainfall and biodiversity. All rainforests are tropical forests, but not all tropical forests are considered rainforests.
No, a tropical rainforest is a specific type of tropical forest characterized by high levels of rainfall and biodiversity. Tropical forests, on the other hand, encompass a broader category that includes tropical rainforests as well as other forest types found in tropical regions.
I think yes, but still not sure.
they are all different because well if you think about it tlike the rain forests are people, we arent the same? get what im trying to say?
tropical rain-forests ecosystems are forests that have alot of animas living there and the animals are the organisms that live in a tropical rain forest help them survive in a warm, rainy climate all year long. mixed forest are homes to many type of trees and some animals. both of them are the same because they (forests) have animals and trees
no because the types of soils it contains. If you look up for EX: Tropical Rainforest in the Google search bar then there is only going to be tropical rainforest in certain areas same for the Rainforest.
no. deer belong to equilateral forests while pandas belong to tropical forests
There is a tropical rain forest within the United States - on the islands of Hawai'i. However, the species of plants and animals varies from what is found in Brazil or Indonesia, the same way there are different plants and animals in the temperate forests of North America and Europe.
Tropical Rain Forest
No. There are forests in Siberia that are VERY cold, and all forests have the same night and day as anywhere else.
dome is to mountain as redwood is to forest woods and forests are the same
The tropical rainforest ecosystem refers to the interactions among living organisms and their environment within the tropical rainforest, including plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms. The tropical rainforest biome, on the other hand, encompasses not just the ecosystem but also includes the physical environment, such as climate, precipitation patterns, and soil characteristics, that defines the tropical rainforest region as a whole.