lack of animlas (dying)
trees are getting cut down everyday
Temperate Deciduous Forest Grassland Tundra Taiga Desert Savanna Tropical Rainforest This is a great website if you need to know about each of the biomes: http://www.deyabowersbiomes.zoomshare.com/
TEAKS - a tall tropical Asian timber tree
Tropical and Sub-tropical Savanna but you will also Tropical Rainforest along the west coast, and Alpine in the Himalayans. India also has the Subtropical dry forest biome (or the tropical and subtropical deciduous forest biome) and some Temperate Broadleaf forests.
Biomes are a complex biotic community separated by distinctive animal and plant species and kept under the climatic conditions of the region.Freshwater Biomes are ponds, lakes, streams, rivers, and wetlands.Terrestrial Biomes are tropical rainforest's, grasslands, tropical savanna, desert, chaparral, temperate deciduous forest, arctic, and alpine tundra.Marine Biomes are oceans, coral reefs, and estuaries.
Examples of biotic factors include plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, and parasites. Examples of abiotic factors include sunlight, water, air, temperature, and soil.
worms
rocks, water, air, sunlight, soil
Trumpet tree, Clavillia, Suma, Curare and Coacoa tree... TH
The distance between the equator and the tropical rainforest varies depending on the location of the rainforest. However, the majority of tropical rainforests are found within 10 degrees north or south of the equator, making them relatively close in proximity.
1 temperate broadleaf deciduuous forest 2 taiga 3 desert 4 arctic 5 sananna 6 rainforest
1.Savanna 2.Grassland 3.Tropical Rainforest 4.Taiga 5.Tundra 6.Dessert 7.Coniferous Forest
wet, tropical, forestry RAINYY and also verry damp and cold
5 biotic factors are:frogsdogshumansplantsfish
Plants in the rainforest tend to grow at an optimal pH of 5-6, therefore that is around the average pH level of the soil found in tropical rainforests.
At 5 degrees north and 74 degrees west, you are located in the Amazon rainforest region of South America, specifically in Peru. This area is known for its biodiversity, tropical rainforest climate, and indigenous communities.
Flowers in the rainforest can be pollinated by hummingbirds and bats.
The average yearly rainfall in tropical rainforests typically ranges from 1750 to 2000 millimeters (69 to 79 inches). These regions experience constant rainfall throughout the year, contributing to their lush and diverse ecosystems.