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grasslands and tropical rain forests
deserts and grasslands and tropical forests
Tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests
In the Indian subcontinent, Bengal tigers (white and orange) inhabit tropical moist evergreen forests, tropical dry forests, tropical and subtropical moist deciduous forests, mangroves, subtropical and temperate upland forests, and alluvial grasslands.
Dry and moist tropical forests, temperate forest, woodland, grasslands, scrub, and mangroves.
They live in a lot of different types of places such as tropical forests, high-altitude Himalayan forests, swampy reedlands, grasslands, and deserts.
In order for a Tropical Rain Forest to be considered a Tropical Rain Forest it must be located between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer.
forests are divided into 2 parts- deciduous and tropical deciduous trees lose their leaves tropical ones don't grasslands are usually large open areas with a few trees
Yes, it normally, always snow's more in a Taiga, than it rains!
tropical rain forests, deciduous forest, coniferous forests, temperate grasslands, savannas, chaparral, desert, tundra, mountains, and polar ice.
the tropical rain forest is near the tropic of Capricorn and the tropic of cancer it is also at average 27 degrees and frost free all year round.there are fewer temperate rain forests than tropical rain forest .temperate rain forests temperatures vary and they also have allot of rainfall.but the main difference is the warmth of the temperate and the cool climate of the tropical rain forests