Temperatures and rainfall help determine which animals, plants, and insects you will find in a tropical rain forest. Each species uses the environmental conditions to its benefit.
The tropical rainforest gets the most rainfall; over 200 cm of rain annually.
The tropical rain forest is known for the exotic plants, the many trees, the amazing animals, the high rainfall, the constant temperature, how hot it is (an average of 25 degrees Celsius, how humid it is, the darkness, damp, populated, green, vegetated, and amazing!
there are MORE animals in the tropical rainforest
Rainforest.
Amount of rainfall can certainly affect the types of animals that live there. If there is little rainfall, desert animals may move in to make their home. If there is heavy rainfall, then the animals that are more suited to wetter environments would be able to make their home.
true because the internet can be false and instead you should read books.
well yeah they have to be able to live with large amounts of rainfall and camouflage to hide from predators
because some animals are not made to be livinng in the rain forest or some people brought them there
Most plants and animals live in areas with very specific climate conditions, such as temperature and rainfall patterns, that enable them to thrive.
Tropical animals do. Other animals prefer other habitats.
rainfall
yes it would effect the organisms because if there is little rainfall animals that don't need much rain might move to that location and if there is a great amount of rainfall animals that may need more rain would move in there