which? conservation ones want to conserve it, as do the tribal people of borneo. Many logging and mining companies want to exploit it
its beautiful and humid, there is loads of wildlife and birds and insects and it is an amazing experience
tropical rain forests are known as tropiacal evergreen forests........so i think the answer is probably tropical
yes i think so
They live wild in Borneo, and Sumatra only.
many animals that live in tropical rain forests will die off and that population will decrease.
The most diverse ecosystems on Earth are tropical rainforests, coral reefs, and wetlands. These ecosystems support a wide variety of plant and animal species due to their complex and interconnected habitats.
Tropical deciduous forests are found in India, Myanmar, South China, East Brazil and Central parts of America. These forests thrive in regions where the climate is hot with distinct wet and dry seasons.
well i think a monkey because who hasn't heard of a monkey in a rain forest
No, there are no rabbits in the tropical rain forest.
Biomes in the tropical zone include tropical rainforests, tropical dry forests, tropical savannas, and tropical wetlands. These biomes are characterized by high temperatures and precipitation levels, supporting diverse ecosystems with a wide variety of plant and animal species.
I'm not sure but i think its tropical rain forests and mosses and lichens of the tundra
There are several types of forests, including tropical rainforests, temperate forests, boreal forests, and deciduous forests. Each type has its own unique characteristics, biodiversity, and climate conditions that support different flora and fauna.