yes most animal and plants have to ba able 2 withstand heat lots of water in the rain forest
Deserts are second only to tropical rainforests in the variety of plant and animal species that live there.
In terms of forest diversity, Australia has a greater latitudinal range, and will probably have a greater species variety. In addition, the forest in the Cape York Peninsula in the sub-tropics,will have a great diversity, as is typical for tropical forest. These are not species numbers, but the general direction should be sound. Sorry I can't do better.
The factors that contribute to the diversity of plants and animal life in a tropical rain forest is the strong sunlight and warmth and wet climate provide ideal growing conditions for a variety of plants.Also cheese
The tiger is not found in Africa, their habitat is a forest, not the desert.
Either the tropical rain forest or the temperate rain forest have the greatest diversity.
Of course, water vapor will be higher, much higher, above a rain forest than a desert.
No, a forest generally supports more organisms than a desert. Forests have more vegetation, which provides a greater variety of food and habitat for animals. Deserts, on the other hand, have limited water and food resources, making it more challenging for organisms to survive and thrive.
Forest habitat to become a desert?
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the deciduous forest, desert, grassland, deciduous forest. ChaCha!
Ferns can be found in either a forest or a desert. They are much more common in a forest, however.
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.