Rain Forest reptiles need higher humidity and live in warm, humid and rainy enviroments
Desert Reptiles live in dry climates and need high heat
Rainfall! The desert receives little and the rainforest receives copious amounts.
Because the desert is hot and the Rainforest is hot but the difference is that the rainforest has more plants than the desert
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There is no desert with a rainforest.
The Sahara desert used to be a rainforest, and is assumed to turn back into one another 20,000 years from now.
California's state reptile is the Desert Tortoise.
The Great Sandy Desert is a desert, almost the complete opposite of a rainforest.
The desert is a form of wilderness.
Desert, grassland, tropical rainforest, temperate rainforest, tundra Desert, grassland, temperate rainforest, tropical rainforest, tundra Tundra, desert, grassland, temperate rainforest, tropical rainforest Desert, tundra, grassland, tropical rainforest, temperate rainforest Option 2 is the correct order from lowest to highest precipitation: Desert, grassland, temperate rainforest, tropical rainforest, tundra.
No, the rainforest receives much too much rain to be considered a desert.
New Jersey is neither a rainforest nor a desert.
A desert and rainforest are different because a desert is really dry and a rainforest is so moist and wet. A desert has lot of sand and it there are cactuses all around and a rainforest has plants and trees.