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The top layer of the forest formed by the leaves of tall trees is called the canopy. It serves as a protective covering for the layers beneath it by blocking sunlight and reducing wind and rain intensity. The canopy is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species.
Wind that brings heavy rain often originates from warm, moist air rising in a low pressure system. As the warm air rises and cools, it condenses into clouds and eventually precipitation. This process is commonly observed in tropical storms and hurricanes.
Tropical dry forests typically experience strong seasonal winds, with dry trade winds blowing from the east during the dry season and moisture-laden winds from the west during the wet season. These wind patterns help regulate the dry and wet seasons in tropical regions, influencing overall climate and vegetation dynamics.
A wind speed exceeding 74 miles per hour indicates a tropical storm. Prior to reaching this speed, a tropical system is categorized as a tropical depression or tropical disturbance based on its wind speeds and organization. Once wind speeds reach at least 39 miles per hour, it is classified as a tropical storm.
The main effects of tropical cyclones include heavy rain, strong wind, large storm surges at landfall, and tornadoes. The destruction from a tropical cyclone depends mainly on its intensity, its size, and its location. Tropical cyclones act to remove forest canopy as well as change the landscape near coastal areas, by moving and reshaping sand dunes and causing extensive erosion along the coast.
rain and wind
tropical rain forest wind a factor in the biome
The lower levels of the rain forest receive almost no wind. The canopy receives some wind. It is very humid and warm in the rain forest, so it is not very windy.
there is no wind in the amazon rain forest.
it isnt windy in the amozon rain forset that much
the effect is that the currents slowly start killing fish by pushing them onto shore
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wind and rain
rain and wind
Man. Weather (rain, sunlight, wind, etc.). Insects/animals.
Yes acid rain does fall in the rain forest since the clouds that would be acidic can travel with wind therefore acid rain can fall virtually anywhere on earth.
The top layer of the forest formed by the leaves of tall trees is called the canopy. It serves as a protective covering for the layers beneath it by blocking sunlight and reducing wind and rain intensity. The canopy is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species.