Rain is an Abiotic factor because it is not living.
An abiotic factor is anything not living that is present in a biome. This does not include dead animals or plants, and examples include air, water, sunlight, and soil.
Abiotic factors in a tropical rainforest include sunlight, temperature, rainfall, soil nutrients, and humidity. Organisms that live in tropical rainforests include a diverse array of plants, such as trees, lianas, and epiphytes, as well as animals like birds, insects, mammals, and reptiles.
What are abiotic factors in a forest ecosystem? sunlight because without sunlight , the forest plants would die. Rain/Water because without water what are the fishes suppose to live in and what will the animals drink.
There are many levels of vegetation in a tropical rain forest. The tallest trees form a leafy roof called a canopy.
they give out oxygen
The tropical rain forest is found in the tropical regions.
What do you say to a tropical rain forest that is about to be cut down? Run Forest....Run!
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Yes
Tropical rain forest fauna refers to the animals that live in the rain forest. Some of these are monkeys, lemurs, ocelots, snakes, and birds of many types.
The Tropical Rain Forest has more rain than a tropical forest.
No it is not
Their is a lot of rain there it can somertimes rain for months Their is a lot of rain there it can somertimes rain for months
because whe are logging
animals,leaves,and trees
Rain is an Abiotic factor because it is not living.