Suriname
Rainfall in the tropical rainforest can vary, but it typically ranges from 80 to 400 inches (200 to 1,000 cm) per year. This constant and heavy rainfall is essential for supporting the diverse plant and animal species that thrive in this ecosystem.
It can vary from 60 degrees- 260 (or 250) degrees.what the heck in centimeters or in inches or feet etc.WTF?
No its actually 200 my professor told me it was that.
On average, about 80 tropical storms form globally each year.
The monthly average of precipitation in a tropical rainforest biome can vary, but it generally ranges from 168 to 400 inches (430 to 1,020 cm) annually, with consistent rainfall throughout the year. This results in a high monthly average of precipitation, often exceeding 10 inches (25 cm) per month.
yes the Falkland Islands 80% tropical rain forest
Falkland Island
Over 200 cm (80 in) of precipitation annually falls in the rain forest.
Most of the physical environment of Suriname has changed very little over time. Around 80 percent of the country is pristine tropical rainforest. Only 5 percent of the population live in the forested interior.
Rainfall in the tropical rainforest can vary, but it typically ranges from 80 to 400 inches (200 to 1,000 cm) per year. This constant and heavy rainfall is essential for supporting the diverse plant and animal species that thrive in this ecosystem.
Tourism is important for Suriname's economy. Tourists are attracted to Suriname's pristine and diverse natural beauty. Around 30 percent of the total land area of Suriname is protected by law as wildlife reserves. About 80 percent of Suriname's land surface is covered by tropical rainforest
It needs to live in a tropical rainforest. Humidity is 80%, and there should be abundant rainfall in the rainy season, and hot weather in the summer.
A tropical rainforest receives the most rain.
Suriname is famous for its pristine and diverse natural beauty. About 80 percent of Suriname's land surface is covered by tropical rainforest. One of Suriname's most important landmarks is the Central Suriname Nature Reserve [CSNR] in west central Suriname. The Reserve was created by Conservation International and the Republic of Suriname in 1998. The Reserve was designed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2000 in recognition of its 6,178 square miles [16,000 square kilometers] of pristine tropical rainforest ecosystem.
It can vary from 60 degrees- 260 (or 250) degrees.what the heck in centimeters or in inches or feet etc.WTF?
No its actually 200 my professor told me it was that.
The 12 vegetation zones of the world are tundra, taiga, temperate deciduous forest, temperate grassland, tropical rainforest, tropical seasonal forest, tropical savanna, Mediterranean shrubland, desert, temperate rainforest, boreal forest, and chaparral. Each zone is characterized by particular types of flora and climate conditions.