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Plants grow lushly through the monsoon (wet-season) season. They produce flowers, and then fruits. So then there is enough food for the animals
Some abiotic features in a tropical dry forest include the temperature of the forest, the amount of precipitation, and the climate of the forest. Biotic factors include the plants and animals in the area.
Unlike soil in a tropical forest, the humus layer of the rain forest soil is very thin.
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.
monsoon forest,also called as tropical deciduous forest, because open woodland in tropical areas that have a long dry season followed by a season of heavy rainfall.
plants life
A tropical rainforest doesn't have seasons like that, only a dry season and a rain season.
high sun season bit like tropical forest
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.
Because in rainforests the winter isn´t cold like in temperate forests. There´s just a wet and a dry season. So the animals don´t need to hibernate in order to save energy.
There is no summer (or indeed winter) season in tropical rain forrests (they ate TROPICAL) so there is no possible answer to this question.
There is no summer (or indeed winter) season in tropical rain forrests (they ate TROPICAL) so there is no possible answer to this question.