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No such thing. In South and South-East Asia, tigers inhabit tall riverine grasslands, forest and grassland mosaics, and all types of tropical and subtropical forests (dry deciduous, dry evergreen, moist evergreen, moist deciduous, bamboo, mangrove). In the Russian Far East, their main habitat is temperate forest.
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The main climate zones in Latin America include tropical rainforest, tropical savanna, desert, and highland. These zones vary in temperature, precipitation, and vegetation, creating diverse ecosystems throughout the region. The Amazon rainforest, the Atacama Desert, and the Andes mountain range are key geographical features that influence the climate in Latin America.
they are also known as mangove forests
Rocky Mountains, Subtropical Forests, Temperate Forests, Rolling Hills and The Great Lakes!
Some of the main features include polar bears, seals, snow, plains, trees and forests.
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the tropical rain forest is near the tropic of Capricorn and the tropic of cancer it is also at average 27 degrees and frost free all year round.there are fewer temperate rain forests than tropical rain forest .temperate rain forests temperatures vary and they also have allot of rainfall.but the main difference is the warmth of the temperate and the cool climate of the tropical rain forests
Main physical features of Pampas include the plains. The climate is mild and they get an average of 47 inches of rain a year.
The main types of forests include tropical rainforests, temperate forests, boreal forests, and deciduous forests. Each type of forest has distinct characteristics in terms of climate, soil, vegetation, and biodiversity.
well i think a monkey because who hasn't heard of a monkey in a rain forest
Rain Forests are grouped into two major types: tropical and temperate. Most might say the main vegetation is trees, but rain forests have a vast amount of different kinds of vegetation. Here's some more information: A tropical rain forest has broadleaf evergreen trees that form a closed canopy, and abundance of vines and plants that grow on the trees called epiphytes, a relatively open forest floor, and a large number of species of plants and animals. The largest areas of this type of rain forest are in the Amazon basin of South America, the Congo basin and other lowland equatorial regions of Africa, and on the mainland and islands off Southeast Asia. Small areas of tropical rain forests can also be found in Central America and along the Queensland Coast of Australia. Temperate Rain Forests grow in higher-latitude regions that have wet, maritime climates. They are less extensive than the tropical rain forests, but have some of the most valuable timber in the world. The trees often exceed those of tropical forests in height, but the diversity of species is not as vast. Notable temperate rain forest areas are on the northwest coast of North America, southern Chile, Tasmania, and parts of southeastern Australia and New Zealand. While you will find Conifers, such as Redwood and Sitka Spruce in the temperate rain forests of North America, the tropical rain forests of the southern hemisphere include trees like Eucalyptus, Araucaria, and Nothofagus. Though Rain Forests cover less than six percent of the Earth's total land surface, the are home to up to three-fourths of all known species of plants and animals.