they have a good water supply all year round
tropical rainforest
No its actually 200 my professor told me it was that.
It can vary from 60 degrees- 260 (or 250) degrees.what the heck in centimeters or in inches or feet etc.WTF?
A coniferous forest is composed of conifer tree species (the word conifer means cone bearing). Pine trees are an example of a conifer tree. Typically coniferous forest are evergreen forest because most conifers are evergreen tree species (they do not lose their leaves in the fall, which means the trees stay green year round). The Society of American Foresters defines a rainforest as "an evergreen forest associated with a climate characterized by continual high humidity and abundant rainfall (>60 in or > 1524 mm per year) and a short or no dry season" (Helms, 1998). Therefore, a rainforest may be a coniferous forest. A coniferous rainforest would typically be known as a temperate rainforest (such as those of the Pacific Northwest to Alaska). Tropical rainforest remain green year round due to the warm climate rather than the species of tree present. These rainforest tend to have broad leaf trees rather than conifer species.
In an average year in a tropical rainforest, the climate is very humid do to all of the rain which amounts to about 250cm per year. add me: shizukayoshiro@yahoo.com oh, and me to ;) mad1990@live.com, my facebook is cartoon artist maarij faruqi. my google is Maarij12345@gmail.com
Let's visit a tropical rainforest this year.
Tropical Rainforest
The tropical rainforest gets less rain each year.
One of the 100 weathers in the tropical rainforest is rainfall which would be 250 lbs per year.
over 200cm per year
The Tropical RainForest is a forest of tall tree's in a region of year-round warmth.
tropical rainforest
None. It is much too warm in a tropical rainforest to snow.
tropical rainforest
A tropical rainforest has a typical rainfall of 250 cm per year.
A Tropical rainforest is a warm but yet wet place with temperatures up to 64 degrees all year round. A rainforest gets no less than 66 inches of rain and can get up to 390 inches through the year. A rainforest is home to half of all living animals and plants on the planet.
While there are challenges to remaining healthy in tropical areas, many generations of living in tropical areas have allowed rainforest tribes to build up considerable immunity to tropical diseases. There are also benefits - the rich flora and fauna of the rainforest provides ample resources, and the year-round warm climates mean these resources are always available.