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Actually, the rainforest supports the greatest number of species of plants and animals. The grasslands support a greater variety of species than the desert.
Mostly Alabama can have a rainforest because of its humid subtropical climate and its abundant rainfall. You won't find any tropical rainforests there because it's not hot enough but it is moist enough to support humid pine/cypress rainforests
No. The Daintree is a significant rainforest in tropical North Queensland. Koalas neither live in the tropical zone, nor do they live in rainforests. Rainforests do not support the specific types of eucalyptus trees required by koalas for food and shelter.
The forests that they live in reside on or near the equator. The equator has the most diverse forms of life because it is warm and damp. These conditions support a large variety of plant life, which in turn support a large variety of animal life.
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No. Israel is a semi-arid to arid country and, therefore, cannot naturally support a rainforest. However, in Utopia Park there is an indoor, artificial rainforest for the exhibitions. In ancient times, there was a narrow strip along the southern Jordan river called the Ge'on Hayarden which was fully tropical in climate, flora and fauna.
Natural Diversity is the degree of variation of life forms within a given species, ecosystem, biome, or an entire planet. Biodiversity is a measure of the health of ecosystem. Biodiversity is in part a function of climate. In terrestrial habitats, tropical regions are typically rich whereas polar regions support fewer species.
Yes. Formosan Black Bears, Sun Bears, Specacled Bears and Sloth Bears are some of the species that live in rain forests.
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At the moment, as far as we know, the only planet suitable to support a diversity of life is our Earth.