Well, let's consider this logically... "TROPICAL" - plants that need intense humidity to surive. "EVERGREEN" - plants that do not seasonally lose their foliage. "FOREST" - trees.
There are many types of vegetation found in a tropical evergreen forest. Some of these are mosses, various types of evergreens, rosewood, mahogany, and reeds.
A mixed or evergreen forest is often a feature of a cold climate.
The people that want to know about the tropical everegreeen forest ,some are sciencetist .
In the hot, wet tierra caliente, the lush vegetation of the tropical rain forest allows crops such as rice, sugar cane, and cacao.
Tropical kind
mostly tall trees, shrubs, vines, tropical fruits, and tropical flowers
The forest floor was covered with thick vegetation.
I never heard of a tropical cloud forest...rain forest yes,... the types of trees...ummm
tiger
Tropical rainforest is the most common vegetation. Brazil has that kind of vegetation.
tropical food
Boreal Forest/Taiga, Decidous Forest, Tundra, Desert, Tropical Forest. I believe that is all.
It really doesn't matter what kind of ecosystem, the most nutrients are in the producers. Producers make their own food using sunlight, water and carbon dioxide.