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it is rainforest
because a temperate forest doesn't have as much life in it or as much rain as a rain forest and it sheds it's leafs in the fall
nothing happen that much in this year
no because there is not much rain to have a rain forest or trees to have a rain forest
None. It is much too warm in a tropical rainforest to snow.
they make alot of damage sometimes they kill people
There is no such thing as a 'desert rain forest.' The term is and oxymoron.
They don't affect forests much at all if they are made safely and responsibly and according to local rules and laws. When set fires get out of hand, they can cause the destruction of large areas of forest.
The rain forest precipitation is greater that 150 cm. Rain forest precipitation is basically how much rain falls and collects on earth.
Pollution is caused by many things such as factories, burning fuels, and even as much as forest fires.
The liitle amount of sunlight gets to the understorey of a tropical rainforest and the forest floor gets the slightest amount of light
The quicker the fire can be stopped, the less CO2 will be released. However, stopping forest fires permits greater undergrowth fuel for much more devastating fires later on. Forests and fires have coexisted for several hundred million years. Trees have evolved coping mechanisms for intermittent fires. Disrupting this natural activity is not necessarily always good. We must adjust our practices to the notion that some measure of forest fire is acceptable, perhaps even useful, from time to time.