What_is_rain_forest_nutrient_cycle
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the rain cycle is the pattern the rain follows before and after it rains.
as you might already know, rainforest soil lacks in nutrients due to the constant rain washing it away (leaching). one might ask, then how does the rainforest have these lush green plants if it has poor soil? the answer is the rainforest nutrient cycle. the rainforest nutrient cycle is when decaying matter or in other words dead wood and leaf litter fall from the trees and their nutrients are very quickly broken down. they are returned to the system and are then taken in by living plants. the nutrient cycle is basically the answer to why these rainforests have such beautiful, lush, green plants. for more information, see related link:
Plants in rainforest undergo transpiration. They hence contribute in water cycle.
the water cycle in the rainforest
weather in the rainforest, obviously, is rain, sometimes sun, and rarely hurricanes
tropical rain forest and the amazon rain forest
We get it through the water cycle. The rain in the rainforest is evaporated and the clouds that form are moved by the winds and they in turn rain in other regions. Water falls in the ocean, rivers, lakes, rivers, and on the land. This too is evaporated and becomes more rain and snow. The rainforest is the engine to the entire cycle. The world also depends on them for the oxygen supply.
yes it rains a lot on the rainforest
Yes. It rains quite a bit in a tropical rainforest. That is why it is called a rainforest.
no but there is rain
yes it is rainy in the rain forest, that is why it is called the RAINforest
The tropical rainforest gets less rain each year.
as you might already know, rainforest soil lacks in nutrients due to the constant rain washing it away (leaching). one might ask, then how does the rainforest have these lush green plants if it has poor soil? the answer is the rainforest nutrient cycle. the rainforest nutrient cycle is when decaying matter or in other words dead wood and leaf litter fall from the trees and their nutrients are very quickly broken down. they are returned to the system and are then taken in by living plants. the nutrient cycle is basically the answer to why these rainforests have such beautiful, lush, green plants. for more information, see related link:
Plants in rainforest undergo transpiration. They hence contribute in water cycle.
There are two types of rainforests, Tropical rainforests and Temperate rainforests. Thus rainforests may be found in many places on Earth and the conditions in them is determined by the climatic zone in which they occur (hot in the tropics, cool in the temperate zones/elevations). The one thing they have in common is high (daily) rain and high humidity!
a tropical rainforest is a type of rainforest that is near the equator. it is very hot but gets a lot of rain.
the water cycle in the rainforest
humidity.