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Rainforest.
Rainforest
type 1
Tropical Rainforest
Rainforests (Tropical or Temperate) are characterized by very high rainfall. A rainforest can get between 250-450 cm of rainfall per year or between 100 and 177 inches . The Monsoon Trough is of great benefit in maintaining the type of weather zone rainforests require.
Rainforest are not an invention. They are an adaptation.One does not invent a type of forest. There are specific types of plants animals and insects that are adapted to live in the high rainfall and moderate to warm temperatures of some areas. These together make a rainforest. The life in a rainforest is varied and rich because there are few restrictions: plenty of water, plenty of nutrients and moderate temperatures.
Flower chafers are a type of scarab beetle mostly found in the rainforest regions of Africa. They are typically vegetarian and feed on fruit, pollen and nectar.
because the rainforest is situated in a tropical climate- Brazil. It is also a forest of trees and vegetation, and is called 'rain' forest because of the huge amounts of rainfall it receives due to its tropical climate. The reason the vegetation is so lush and dense is due to the rainfall that occurs thoughout every afternoon.
Tropical climate. Rainfall occurs all the year because of the domination of low pressure.
Rainforest is one word. :) it can also be two words <br> <br> <br> But on google drive/docs, when I type in "rain forest", it shows a red jagged line underneath it, which I know it means it is spelled incorrectly. :(
Frontal rainfall is caused by the lifting of warm, moist air when a warm air mass meets a cold air mass. As the warm air rises and cools, it condenses to form clouds and precipitation. This type of rainfall is common in regions where air masses with different temperatures collide, such as in mid-latitude regions.
The sandalwood tree flourishes in regions where the climate is cool with moderate rainfall, plentiful sunshine and long periods of dry weather.