rain forests
Forest floor- the lowest level in the rainforest where shrubs are found and little sunlight reaches. The upper levels of the rainforest would be denser but i wouldn't consider them undergrowth.
There are two types of rain forests, tropical and temperate. Tropical rain forests are found closer to the equator where it is warm. Temperate rain forests are found near the cooler coastal areas further north or south of the equator. The tropical rain forest is a hot, moist biome where it rains all year long.
tropical seasonal forests have wet season and dry season and tropical rain forests have lots of rainfall through out the year
Forests help bring rain by releasing water vapor through transpiration from their leaves into the atmosphere. This water vapor eventually condenses into clouds and falls as rain. Additionally, forests play a role in creating the conditions for precipitation by affecting local weather patterns and promoting cloud formation through the release of organic compounds.
temperate forests have more seasonal changes.
rainforest
Rainforest
Rain forest
The wettest continent, with plenty of rain forests is South America.
The wettest continent, with plenty of rain forests is South America.
How much rain forest does a rain forest get each year... Well, I would say that a rain forest can't really get any rain forests in a year, but Tropical rain forests get about 200-600 cm of rain each year, and Temperate Rain forests get 200-400 cm of rain each year.
Forest floor- the lowest level in the rainforest where shrubs are found and little sunlight reaches. The upper levels of the rainforest would be denser but i wouldn't consider them undergrowth.
Tropical Rain Forests
Tropical Rain Forests
Southeast Asia has a tropical climate year round. It is usually hot, humid, and has plenty of rain fall.
The amount of rain that falls can affect the type of plants that grow called vegetation. A couple of examples of vegetation are tropical forests and tropical plants.
Nothing, there are over plenty of trees out there.