It depends on the rainforest, but since most tropical rainforests are along the Equator, most do not have dry seasons. But, the farther away a rainforest is from the Equator, the more distinct it's seasons are.
Rainforests usually always get high rainfall, except for dry rainforest, which is extremely rare.
Tropical rainforests technically do not have wet or dry seasons because the rainfall is equally distributed throughout the year.
when does a snowman melts then that's ur answer (the end of the season!
yes the rainforest has a wet and dry season, but i dont know when
Most air bring heavy rain during the summer ;in the winter dry air flow causes dry conditions.
i don't believe it does :)
The tropical may be rainy or dry ,but it is typically hot .
the difference between a tropical rainforest and a tropical dry forest is that a tropical dry forest is only sand like desert but has all animals and a rainforest is always raining and has many plants.
The kind of rain forest that receives 200 to 400 centimeters of rainfall each year is called a tropical rain forest. Rain forests that experience a cycle of wet and dry seasons are called monsoon rain forests.
Libya has no tropical rain forests, present day. It is located in fairly dry and arid North Africa, on the Mediterranean Sea.
During the dry season, lightning frequently ignites the dry grasses that cover the tropical savannah. Many of the animals have adapted to the ability to fly or to run fast to escape the flames. Some animals have adapted to store water in times of drought.
A tropical rainforest doesn't have seasons like that, only a dry season and a rain season.
Unlike soil in a tropical forest, the humus layer of the rain forest soil is very thin.
A tropical dry forest is similar to a tropical rain forest. the main differences are that it has a lot less rainfall and that they are dispersed more thuroughly throught the tropical regions. So it is basically a dry, tropical rain forest.
A tropical dry forest's species range over larger areas.
because they have differnt habitats
tropical rain forest and tropical dry forest -- they differ by degrees or temperature
tropical rain forest and tropical dry forest -- they differ by degrees or temperature
Tropical rain forest and tropical dry forest are the two types.
Tropical rain forest and tropical dry forest are the two types.
Mangroves, Lowland Tropical Coniferous Forest / Tropical Savannah, Tropical Moist Broadleaf (Rain) Forest, Tropical Dry Broadleaf Forest, and Cloud Forest.
The Tropical Rain Forest (:
temperate forest have more seasonal changes (apex) (2021)