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Tropical waters, while beautiful, have high light levels and are nutrient poor. The murkier temperate oceans are nutrient dense and have low light levels allowing for abundant plankton and algae formation.
The tropical rain forest has a larger biodiversity. It usually has a really rich and varied understory with a lot of plants and animals. The soil is higher in nutrients than in the temperate forest. The temperate forest has seasons and less rainfall. The trees in the temperate forest loose their leaves in the cold season. Because the rainforest is warm all year around the trees don't lose there leaves.
A line graph to compare temperatures over time. A bar graph to compare temperatures at different locations (cities), for example.
Things you can compare/contrast are;locationareapopulationclimateUse sentences that compare -- the population of Japan is bigger than the population of the BahamasUse sentences that contrast -- the climate of Japan is changeable whereas the climate of the Bahamas is the same year round
rectal is higher ;axillary is lower
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The temperatures at the equator tend to be warm to hot (except where there are mountains); the temperatures at the poles tend to be below freezing.
Savannas are always in warm climate while temperate grasslands are in warm and cold climate!
A tiaga is mostly cold and a tropical rain forest is warm and wet For a climate TRUE
To compare and contrast two things means to find the similarities and differences between them. For example, compare and contrast the islands of Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Both have mountains, but Hawaii has volcanos. The residents of both are American Citizens, but those in Hawaii speak English and those in Puerto Rico speak Spanish. Both are tropical islands, but the mountains in Hawaii are tall enough to have some temperate zone plants.
It has colder temperatures than earth does
the radiative zone is hotter