The type of forest that is warm and wet is a tropical rainforest. These tropical rainforests get a lot of water.
different rain forests such as the amazon
Tropical rain forests.
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That plant needs stable weather.
Weather effects plant growth a lot. If it's too cold, plants can't survive. It depends on the plant though, some plants prefer moist and humid weather, some survive in hot weather, dry weather, some enjoy 60-70 degree weather, and more.
Plants will not grow and seeds will not germinate if the soil temperature is too low. The biochemical reactions involved in growth and development are very slow when temperatures are low. Below 50 F (~10 C), most biological activity is essentially halts in most plants. High temperatures in soils is not good, either. However, soils are poor conductors of heat and good insulators. So if the sun heats the soil surface to temperatures uncomfortable for most plants, the soil just a few of inches below the surface are much cooler. The plant can cool itself by drawing up water from those cooler depths. In addition to the plant's needs for proper temperatures, soil organisms are inactive at low temperatures. Some of these organisms help the plant access nutrients, so when they are inactive, it will reflect on plant growth.
the effect of phosphate on plant growth is an unanswered question
where is the forest ecosystem located at \
the rain forest is amazing for plant growth because plant can easily grow their due to excellent weather
tropical rain forests
It is the minimum, maximum and optimum temperatures of plant growth and development.
Air masses and or sun
That plant needs stable weather.
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The growth of a plant is dependent on photosynthesis and the nutrients it absorbs from the soil. Crystal growth depends on chemicals solutions and environmental factors such as high temperatures and pressures in order to grow.
Sunlight and moisture
Yes, becasue like most living organisms, they thrive in warm, moist areas.
Lower temperatures equal slower metabolism and slower growth. Conversely extremely high temperatures (over 35 degrees Cecilius) also cause plant metabolism to slow (again resulting in retarded growth). The "Optimal" window for plant growth is considered to be between 20 and 25 degrees Celsius; this however, is determined by the type of plant and how it has evolved in its natural environment (i.e. genetic and environmental factors).
generally speaking the warmer it is the faster growth would be however there are many plants which can not deal with excess heat and their growth would be stunted
yes different plants need different temperatures to grow and thrive. You need to research the specific plant to find out what it needs.