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The abundant plant life in tropical rain forests provides habitats for many species of animals.
because of the layers in the trees
the `tropical rain forest contains loads of trees which give oxygen which we need to have to be able to bread
1. Tropical forests are near the equator/Tundras are near the poles 2. Tropical forests are hot/Tundras are very cold 3. Tropical forests receive lots of rain/Tundras are dry 4. Tropical forests contains species of animals/Tundras are almost lifeless
Yes, as man encroaches on the rain forest habitat, it becomes less able to support the variety of animals that is once did.
Oak trees
Because there are more species of pollinators available. For temperate species it's safer to be able to use whoever comes by.
well yeah they have to be able to live with large amounts of rainfall and camouflage to hide from predators
It's not recommended due to the temperature differences (goldfish is a cold water fish and tropical are, well, tropical), also a goldfish will produce a lot more ammonia which it is slightly more able to resist than most tropical species. But over all it is possible.
An endangered species should be protected until they are no longer endangered. This means that the population should be stable and able to support itself.
In the tropics there are no real seasons (as there are in temperate climates) and therefor the plants that grow in the tropics do not show seasonal behaviour. However, in the tropics plants do still have times for flowering, seeding etc. but these are no synchronised across all species. There are also some climates where there are wet (when plants are able to grow) and very dry periods (when plants wither) some plant species are adapted to this variability.
Forest Able was born on 1932-07-27.