Tropical Marine Vegetation is divided into five groups:
1) Rainforests - which contain the same characteristics of equatorial ecosystems
2) Semi Evergreen Forests - which contain the same same characteristics as rain forests except they do not contain as much rainfall
3) Dry Woodlands - low-density forest forming open habitats with plenty of sunlight and limited shade. Woodlands may support an understory of shrubs and herbaceous plants including grasses. Woodland may form a transition to shrubland under drier conditions
4) Thorn Scrubs - consist of short shrubs and bush and plants that can survive for long periods of time without water. There is very little rainfall in these area and the plants have very long roots in order to seek out water
5) Mangroves - are various kinds of trees up to medium height and shrubs that grow in water and have long visible roots.
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Most of the coastal and island region between 10o-20o North and South of the equator, such as the caribbbean region is influenced by a tropical marine climate. a tropical marine climate is influenced by the sea
Tropical Savanna :)
The climate was warm and tropical, with lush vegetation.
The vegetation varies:- Tropical Rain forest Cloud Forrest Savanna grasslands are all types of vegetation cover in tropical climates.
tropical savanna
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Tropical marine means the climate of an island/a country in the tropics which is influenced by the sea hence, the term Tropical Marine (meaning sea)
Jamaica has a Tropical Marine climate; It is in the tropical zone and is surrounded completely by the sea.
The tropics
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The Bahamas