The popular name for a thick tangled mass of tropical vegetation is a jungle. This thick growth is also characteristic of a rainforest.
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Rainforests get their name from the fact that these places naturally get a lot of rain. this causes thick, lush vegetation and a humid climate. The average annual rainfall in a tropical rainforest is just over 98 inches per year.
Yes, plants absorb some of the water. It thick vegetation might slow runoff down too.
In damp areas with thick vegetation, there isn't as much sand or dust on the surface to be picked up and carried by the wind.
The definition of climate, vegetation, and soil regions These regions are defined by natural forces. These 3 usually have the same boundaries. The climatic conditions affect the types of vegetation that can grow there, and the soils the develop. Soil regions have similar patterns to geologic, landforms, and climate regions. Examples: 1.A polar region has a cold, dry climate -a cold desert. It is a region that has little vegetation and very poor soil. 2.In a tropical region with continuous heat, high precipitation, and gentle slopes, thick soil forms rapidly.
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A land densely covered by tropical vegetation is a jungle or rain forest.
Tropical Forest
Japan is a part of an island chain in the Pacific ocean. Japan is full of thick forestry , some dessert plants as well as tropical plant species.
Malaysia lies near to the equator. It's vegetation is tropical rainforest, where you can find thick rain forest inland atop hills and mountains, coconut trees along fine beaches and mangrove forests along the coast.
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The forest floor was covered with thick vegetation.
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