both are found in North America, Europe and Asia
both also have 5 layers
5 deciduous layers 5 coniferous layers
1- Tree Stratum zone 1-Canopy
2-sapling zone 2-understory
3 -shrub zone 3-herb layer
4-Herb zone 4-shrub layer
5-Groung zone 5-forest floor
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they are both biomes and they have different types of trees
They are alike by they both have animals and both have trees
they are both evergreens
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There are mainly two types of tropical forests that are found in the Himalayas -The tropical rainforests: The tropical rainforests are dense, evergreen, gloomy and similar to the forests of the Amazon basin and other equatorial areas. They occur mainly in the eastern Himalayas which receives very heavy rainfall.The tropical deciduous forests: Tropical deciduous forests are found in regions of slightly lower rainfall. They are common in the lower slopes of the Himalayas. These forests shed their leaves in certain seasons. Also the forests tend to be less dense than the rainforests. Forests of teak and sal are common in areas of deciduous vegetation.Edited answer:Himalayan mountains have Tropical rain forest zone in Eastern Himalayas; Sub-tropical deciduous forests Zone in Central & Western Himalayas and Alpine Zone of vegetation on higher reaches of entire Himalayan ranges.
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.
tropical rain forests are much warmer because they are located in regions closer to the equator. Deciduous forests have seasons, tropical rain forests do not because of the fact that they reside in places where climate change is very small throughout the year. deciduous forests contain fewer tree species than tropical rain forests, but due to this fact deciduous forests receive more direct sunlight at ground level that rain forests do. this supports a richer and more diverse plant life at ground level. they are similar in that they both receive pretty large amounts of precipitation and they are both being affected by deforestation by humans.
C. increased nutrional value of growth
No, deer live in deciduous forests. But none live in the rainforest. Most deer live on the open planes but there are some spices of deer that do inhabit rainforests.
Tropical forests and similar dense wet woodlands farms and mangroves.
They contain tropical rainforests. good luck on the study island bs
In The Online World It Says That, "They are alike because they both receive precipitation; they are different because in tropical wet there are rain forests. In tropical wet-and-dry there are savannas."
some forests that are similar to them is the everglades and some forests located in the Appalachian or the Rocky mountains
There are no poison ivies in the tropical rain forests. Although the double shell contains a skin irritating toxin similar to poison ivy. The cashew nut is edible and the "apple" can be eaten raw or made into chutney
You could say that they're almost completely opposite. Tundra is located on earth's poles, which receive little sunlight making it extremely cold. Little vegetation can become established because of the permafrost that prevents root systems, as well as the winds that clear miles of open land. In contrast, tropical rainforests receive direct and constant sunlight, which evaporates large amounts of water into the atmosphere only to drop back down again. Though rainforests only occupy 3% of the earth, it contains over half of the worlds species - the most diverse biome in the world.
They have trees and lots of life in them.