so they can drink more water and it helps the grass grow so animals can eat and the finale reason it help trees grow so animals like racoons and squirls can live in it
rain animals
so thet can live and so they do no get sick in the rain
You need to specify what you mean by "can rain be harmful". Rain can be harmful depending on what you are trying to ask. Heavy rain can be harmful in the way that it can damage and destroy the homes and shelters of animals. Animals can also drown in floods and some in just a little rain.
'cause there's everything they need there.
It rains so that the animals in the rain forest get more trees and more oxygen so that they can survive They need so much rain so to live in rain forest
yes it would effect the organisms because if there is little rainfall animals that don't need much rain might move to that location and if there is a great amount of rainfall animals that may need more rain would move in there
How acid rain is so harmful to animals and plants is that most living creatures need water to live but acid rain is pollution and if that gets in a plants, or animals water supply they either drink or absorb it, and because of the pollutants and chemicals that are in acid rain it can cause digesting problems to animals, and growing problems to plants. Also if a plants absorbs the acid rain, and an animal eats them it will surely kill them in a short while
acid rain effects aquatic animals just like land plants and animals, the rain will mix with the water and make the water that the animals are is acidic causing sickness or death.
its not us that need the kapok tree its the animals in the tropical rain forest they all depend on that tree espesally the fruit bat
If no rain falls in a habitat for several years, how might the populations in a habitat remain balanced?
Acid rain burns little bits of the animals fir but not enough to hurt them.
Rain forests are very very important because they provide 1/3 of the world's oxygen which humans and animals need to survive.