hot, forest areas, very humid and usually around a lake or river so that the tigers can cool themselves off
In Dubai it is very hot! So I could say it is humid there. :D
it not hot in the rain forest
Congo is a tropical and humid area so it gets hot.
Easily the forest. The forest is most definetly more humid because there would be a lot of rain for the trees to grow. The rain that is unused and still remains in the soil is what will evaporate and make it humid. Deserts usually are not near anything (bodies of water) so they would be much more dry and a lot less humid.
No, because in some places its really damp its also really hot and humid. No, thinkof a rain forest in Africa COLD i dont think so
Forest air is usually humid because the plants, moss and trees hold moisture. They also tend to be heavily wooded and dark so the moisture does not evaporate as fast.
The forest floor of the rain forest is so thick and tight that little light gets down to the floor. Light is essential for plant life.
Tapirs are native to the rainforests of Latin America and Asia. They cannot climb trees, so they live on the forest floor. The forest floor in a tropical rainforest is called the understory.
This is because the there are so many trees that it doesn't reach the forest floor.
a hot biome would be irregularly warm warm would mean cool so its not a desert biome either a forest grassland or savana more of a humid place
Although Texas is a very hot state, there isn't much water so not very humid unless it is raining.