The characteristics of a tropical forest are:
- warm and humid climate
- heavy rainfall year-round
- nutrient poor and acidic soil
- multi-layered canopy
- highly diverse flora
- numerous fauna
source: http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/exhibits/biomes/forests.php
Developing a thicker and stronger cell wall will help a plant adapt to a tropical forest biome. These areas typically have high salt concentrations that would dehydrate plants with weak or thin cell walls.
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The Main Water Biome & the Tropical Rain Forest have the greatest biodiversity, Rain Forest being the greatest. All this means is that these two biomes have a great amount of plant and animal species.
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The tropic's because you have a lot of plant life and animal life in many different varieties.
Well, in the forest ecosystem, it has more plant life than the forest ecosystem.Also, their temperature's are different.And, the forest ecosystem is usually more humid then the desert ecosystem.The forest ecosystem is also probably cooler then the desert ecosystem, depending what either lives there or where the forest and desert is located.
Yes(: Some other rainforest plant are...Bengal Bamboo, Bougain Villea, Curare, Coconut Tree, Durian, Jambu, Kapok Tree, Mangrove Forests, Strangler Figs, Tualang(:
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Any animal or plant that is edible
the tropical rain forest
The Main Water Biome & the Tropical Rain Forest have the greatest biodiversity, Rain Forest being the greatest. All this means is that these two biomes have a great amount of plant and animal species.
Able to live through changes in temperatureApex
Yes, the latitude of a biome can influence its characteristics such as temperature, precipitation, and types of vegetation. Biomes located closer to the equator tend to be warmer and have more biodiversity, while those closer to the poles are colder and have less species diversity.
a tropical rain forest plant
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Angiosperms in tropical rain forest & Gymnosperms in temperate forest
so they can provide a habitat for plant and animals.
Obviously plant-life.
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