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Tropical wet climates tend to have rain forests and get a lot of rain, usually over 100 inches per year. Dry climates have various degrees. Anything under 10 inches of rain is considered desert. Anything under 20 inches is considered grasslands, plains, or savanna. There are actual charts that inform what a region is by it's amount of rain fall.
CENTRAL AMERICA This region was once entirely covered with rainforest, but large areas have been cleared for cattle ranching and for sugar cane plantations.Like other major rainforests, the jungles and mangrove swamps of Central America contain many plants and animals found nowhere else. Central America is famous for its large number of tropical birds, including many kinds of parrots. THE AMAZON The Amazon jungle is the world's largest tropical rainforest. The forest covers the basin of the Amazon, the world's second longest river.The Amazon is home to the greatest variety of plants and animals on Earth. A 1/5 of all the world's plants and birds and about 1/10 of all mammal species are found there. AFRICA Central Africa holds the world's second largest rainforest. To the south east, the large island of Madagascar was once intensively forested, but now much of it is gone. SOUTHERN ASIA The rainforests of Asia stretch from India and Burma in the west to Malaysia and the islands of Java and Borneo in the east. Bangladesh has the largest area of mangrove forests in the world.In Southeast Asia the climate is hot and humid all year round. In the mainland Asia it has a subtropical climate with torrential monsoon rains followed by a drier period. AUSTRALASIAMillions of years ago, Australia, New Zealand and the island of New Guinea formed part of a great forested southern continent, isolated from the rest of the world. Today these countries contain many different species of animal that occur nowhere else.Undergrowth in Australia's tropical forests is dense and lush. The forests lie in the path of wet winds blowing in from the Pacific.
Largest Rainforest is the Amazon River Basin (South America), the Congo River Basin (western Africa). Smaller rainforest are located in Central America, Madagascar, Australia and nearby island, India and other locations in the tropics. Tropical rainforests are located in a band around the equator between Tropic of Cancer and Topic of Capricorn. Temperate rainforest are found along the Pacific coast of United States and Canada, in New Zealand, Tasmania, Chile, Ireland, Scotland and Norway. Names of place that have rainforests - names. North/South America Amazon Rainforest Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua & Costa Rica - Monteverde Cloud Forest Mexico & Honduras - Lacandon Jungle United States - Washington - Olympic Rainforest (inside Olympic - Hoh Rainforest), Alaska - Tongass National Forest Venezuela Africa West Africa Mozambique & Zambezi Congo Basin Cameroon Madagascar Taneania & Kenya Angola Upper Niger Asia Far East Asia India & Pakistan Borneo, Brunei, Sarawak & Sabah - Kayan Mentarang National Park Sri Lanka Sumatra & Java Taiwan Hainan Island Japan - Sagano Bamboo Forest Thailand - Khao Sok National Park Malaysia - Gunung Leuser Rainforest, Rainforest and Tembeling Riber, Borneo Rainforest Australia & Surrounding Islands Northern Australia - more than 1500 small scattered patches of rainforest - Irnhem Land, Vine Forests, Kakadu, Port Douglas, Innisfail Eastern Australia - Gondwana Queensland - Daintree Rainforest, Kuranda Rainforest Tasmania - Deep Glen Bay, King Billy Pine in Cradel Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, Southwest National Park, Wild Ribers National Park New South Wales - Border Ranges National Park, Gondwawa Rainforest, Nightcap, Mount Warning or Border Ranges National Parks, Budderoo National Park, Myall Lakes National Park Victoria - Tara Bulga National Park, Morwell National Park, Yarra Ranges National Park, Great Otway National Park Celebes & New Guinea Philippines Solomon Island
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The exact number of tropical islands in the world is difficult to determine with precision, as it depends on how one defines a tropical island and the criteria used for classification. Furthermore, new islands can form through volcanic activity or other geological processes, while others may erode or disappear over time. It is estimated that there are thousands of tropical islands scattered across the world's oceans, particularly in the regions of the Caribbean, Southeast Asia, the Pacific Islands, and the Indian Ocean. These islands vary greatly in size, ranging from small islets to larger landmasses like Borneo or Madagascar. Some commonly recognized tropical islands include Bali, the Maldives, Fiji, Hawaii, the Seychelles, the Bahamas, and many more. The total number of tropical islands is subject to interpretation and may vary depending on the classification used.
because that's just how it is.
Half of the annual global tropical timberacquisition comes from Borneo. Furthermore,Palm oilplantations are rapidly encroaching on the last remnants of primary rainforest.
The destruction and degradation of the tropical rainforest, particularly lowland forest, in Borneo and Sumatra is the main reason orangutans are threatened with extinction.
Tropical. It only dwells in in the rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra. Both island populations are different species.
1-Borneo is close enough to smuggle opium into China 2- Rubber Trees grow in a tropical climate (Borneo) 3-To be a European power the more power that you had meant that you owned more land (colonies)
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yes actually Borneo is a tropical rain forest
Some indigenous peoples that live in tropical rainforests include the Yanomami in the Amazon Rainforest, the Dayak in the Borneo Rainforest, and the Penan in the Malaysian rainforests. These groups have unique cultures and traditions that are closely linked to their environment.
Tropical wet climates tend to have rain forests and get a lot of rain, usually over 100 inches per year. Dry climates have various degrees. Anything under 10 inches of rain is considered desert. Anything under 20 inches is considered grasslands, plains, or savanna. There are actual charts that inform what a region is by it's amount of rain fall.
Tropical Rain-Forest
Yes, there is, like in South Kalimantan provinces that stretches 300 km long from Banjarmasin to Tabalong regency and many parts of eastern side of South Kalimantan from Tanah Laut regency to Kotabaru regency. The climate in south Kalimantan grassland is different from the rest of Kalimantan region. The climate of South Kalimantan grassland is equatorial savanna (Not tropical rainforest climate according to Koppen) with an average temperature of 28 degree celsius and above.
There are snakes on every continent except Antarctica. Of course snakes are in Borneo, it's tropical rain forest.