Tropical rain forests have more biological diversity than other places on earth because the conditions allow more organisms to live there. The rain forest gives many organisms suitable homes.
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The Comet Moth, also known as the Madagascan Moon Moth, is found in the forests of Madagascar. Its natural habitat consists of humid rainforests where it can feed on the leaves of certain trees such as the castor oil plant.
You might be referring to plants that thrive in tropical environments, such as rainforests and swamps. These plants are adapted to high temperatures and high humidity levels.
Lichens are found almost everywhere , these are most common in damp places such as rainforests and temperate forests, and places where there is little or no sunlight. They can commonly be found on the ground or growing on surfaces such as bark of trees but are not restricted to them.
i say rats would be able to live in some environments just as long as they have food and water so that they could survive. did you know that a rat can survive longer without food and water than a camel
Tropical rain forests have more biological diversity than other places on earth because the conditions allow more organisms to live there. The rain forest gives many organisms suitable homes.
There is one more that has as much and that is the temperate rain forests. If you look carefully at their names, you will see something in common to both. Rain. This the main reason that both have the most diversity than any other place on Earth. Rain and warmish temperatures drive the diversity.
Many places have tropical rain forests. Costa Rica, Panama, Hawaii, the list is very long.
No they like to stay in places snowy!
Dark, damp places. Places that are rarely moved and that have somewhat tropical tempatures with alot of humidity. Such as rain forests.
They live in a lot of different types of places such as tropical forests, high-altitude Himalayan forests, swampy reedlands, grasslands, and deserts.
tropical rain forests are much warmer because they are located in regions closer to the equator. Deciduous forests have seasons, tropical rain forests do not because of the fact that they reside in places where climate change is very small throughout the year. deciduous forests contain fewer tree species than tropical rain forests, but due to this fact deciduous forests receive more direct sunlight at ground level that rain forests do. this supports a richer and more diverse plant life at ground level. they are similar in that they both receive pretty large amounts of precipitation and they are both being affected by deforestation by humans.
rainfall is highly seasonal rather than year-round
Because they supply more of the conditions of varied lifeforms than anywhere else - a lot of moisture, generally unchanging climate, and plenty of 'food' for everybody up and down the food chain.
Rain forests occur in places that get heavy rainfall, whether it is in the tropics or in more temperate zones. More than anything, "rain forest" is a matter of definition, not a distinctive worldwide ecotone. In the tropics, rain forests are defined as having a closed canopy and receiving over 100 inches of rain per year. Temperate zones such as the western coast of British Columbia also have rain forests, but they are very different from tropical rain forests; they still receive a lot of moisture but do not have the diversity found in tropical rain forests. Rainforests are bushy like your mum and have monkeys like your family. and bumhole
Tropical dry forests grow in regions with distinct wet and dry seasons, typically found in areas with a tropical climate at low latitudes. They thrive in places that receive seasonal rainfall, with drier conditions during certain times of the year. Examples of regions where tropical dry forests can be found include parts of Africa, South and Central America, and Asia.
They live in the canopy of wet tropical forests. They are found in Nicaragua, Honduras, Costa Rica, Columbia and places like that