yes because the changed of the temperature is different .
The temperate forest biome is typically warmer and has more rainfall than the boreal forest biome yes it is true. The tropical dry forest is characterized by a wet and a dry season.
20 degrees C
Warmer temperatures and higher average rainfall in the tropical rain forest allow more living things to survive. The answer's B, Lad. With love... -The Dark Brotherhood
Warmer temperatures and higher average rainfall in the tropical rain forest allow more living things to survive. The answer's B, Lad. With love... -The Dark Brotherhood
Parrots are found in warmer climatic zones. They live in temperate zones right through to tropical areas.
Because it is more humidity, so more water and also because is warmer.
No. Tropical Fish required warmer water.
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.
The forest
Tropical zones are warmer and polar zones are colder.
Miami would be considerably warmer--pretty much tropical.
Tropical climates are in the Southern Hemisphere of the world. The whether is warmer and more favorable in the Southern Hemisphere.