Both Biomes exhibit very similar traits: Barren, little to no life, harsh conditions, and extreme temperatures. Both are considered "deserts", by the definition of receiving very little precipitation. As far as differences: A Tundra is much colder. This exhibits the extreme colds on our planet. Life forms that live here are highly adapted to very little food, and to these cold temperatures. Very few plant species exist here. (with some exceptions). In the Antarctic region, many life forms are adapted to hunt in the ocean, this being the primary source of food around. Deserts are much warmer. They are the extreme hots of the planet, but some deserts drop to very low temperatures at night. Many lifeforms here are adapted to this heat and find shelter during the hot days--there are very few diurnal (active during the day) animals, most are either nocturnal (active at night) or crepuscular (active at dawn and/or dusk). Plants are very rare but more common than tundras. Common examples are cactus. Animals here struggle for water much more than that of tundra animals. Also many creatures in the desert are cold blooded, where as many tundra animals are warm blooded
A mix between a rain forest and a plain is typically referred to as a forested grassland or a savanna. These areas have a combination of trees and grasses, blending characteristics of both ecosystems.
Rainforest climate is characterized by consistent high temperatures and high precipitation year-round. Desert climate is dry with very low precipitation, high temperatures during the day, and significant temperature fluctuations between day and night. Savannah climate is characterized by a distinct wet season with high rainfall and a dry season with little to no rain, with temperatures that remain warm or hot year-round.
The UK receives more rain than the desert due to differences in atmospheric pressure systems and proximity to bodies of water. The UK's location and prevailing westerly winds from the Atlantic Ocean bring moisture-laden air, resulting in more rainfall. Deserts, on the other hand, are often located in regions with high pressure systems that inhibit the formation of clouds and precipitation.
Rain is the water droplets that fall from the sky, while rainfall refers to the amount of rain that falls within a specific period of time in a particular area. Rainfall is used to measure the quantity of rain that falls over a given area, typically expressed in millimeters or inches.
The main difference between a tropical rainforest and a coastal forest is their location and environmental conditions. Tropical rainforests are typically found near the equator and receive high levels of rainfall year-round, while coastal forests are located along coastlines and may experience more variable precipitation patterns influenced by oceanic conditions. Additionally, coastal forests may have adaptations to salt spray and coastal erosion that are not present in tropical rainforests.
Sahel
Dirt on the bottom and air on top. And that about it for simularities.
rain forest or desert
no its on the desert
Desert. Rain-forests are more up north east.
A Desert.
Costa Rica does not have a desert ,but it does have a lot of rain forest.
Ethiopia has the Eastern Desert which is the Sahara Desert.
desert soil is dry and prairie gets an average amount of rain
yes
The tropical rain forest.
The desert and the rain forest are both located in hot areas.