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tropical levels or trophic levels?
The tropical rainforest food chain has four levels. The four levels are the primary producers, the primary consumers, secondary consumers and the tertiary consumers.
yes
No, a tropical rainforest is a specific type of tropical forest characterized by high levels of rainfall and biodiversity. Tropical forests, on the other hand, encompass a broader category that includes tropical rainforests as well as other forest types found in tropical regions.
Just a tropical storm. Tropical storm and hurricane are just different intensity levels of the same type of weather system.
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.
No, they are different intensity levels of tropical system. The weakest, a tropical depression, has less than 39 mph winds. A tropical storm has 39-73 mph winds. A hurricane has 74 mph winds or greater.
Tropical storms and hurricanes are different intensity levels of the same type of storm: a tropical cyclone. The difference is that a tropical storm has winds of 39-73 mph and a hurricane has winds of 74 mph or greater.
Yes
in a tropical rainforest
No, a tropical forest is a broad type of forest found in tropical regions, while a rainforest is a specific type of tropical forest characterized by high levels of rainfall and biodiversity. All rainforests are tropical forests, but not all tropical forests are considered rainforests.
No, Tropical Islands are islands with high rain levels and High temperatures throughout the year. Examples are the Virgin Islands, Fiji, and Puerto Rico.