yes
Grasslands, Tropical rainforest, tundra, taiga, Deciduous Forest, Deserts, Mountain, including wetlands/ponds are biomes.
no
Yes! There are ponds in the rainforest's because it usually raining there that the rain makes ponds in deep holes and land I'm not sure if there are lakes, usually it doesn't rain until it makes a lake. There probably can be lakes in other rainforest's around the world. (Around the equator is usually where rainforest's are usually located, so it can be very warm.)
The climate of the Central African rainforest is mainly damp and humid. While the rainforest does see plenty of precipitation, it also has bouts of dry heat. This is why many rivers and ponds tend to dry up during the peak summer season.
because they like to live in wet and humid place like swamp, ponds, and lakes. If you did not know this you know it now... -Amber
Frogs live in wet or rainy climates such as ponds and rainforest's. There are the standard frogs that live in rivers, ponds, and lakes, and there is poison dart frogs that live in rainforest's. Poison dart frogs can be many colors such as blue, red, yellow, and bright green. standard frogs that we see everyday (other than the winter "they hibernate") are dark green with sometimes brown spots.
Alligators are typically found in freshwater habitats within the rainforest, such as swamps, marshes, rivers, and lakes. They prefer areas with slow-moving water and plenty of vegetation for cover and hunting.
Jim Ponds's birth name is James Ponds.
Ponds are typically fresh water, but you can also have salt water ponds or brackish (somewhat salty) ponds.
there are round about 20,000,000 ponds approximately
Some ponds certainly do have frogs in them.
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