Tropical rainforests gather most at the equator. This is due to the air masses from both hemispheres meeting here, and collecting large quantities of humidity.
Tropical rainforests can be found near the equator in regions like South America, Central America, Southeast Asia, and Africa. Countries such as Brazil, Indonesia, Congo, and Peru have large expanses of tropical rainforests.
No, the largest animals in a tropical rainforest typically inhabit the canopy layer where there is more space and resources available. Some examples of large animals in the rainforest include jaguars, harpy eagles, and orangutans.
Biome is define as a large community of plants and animals that occupies a region. It is a major ecological community, extending over a large area and usually characterized by a dominant vegetation. Biomes of Earth are grasslands, deserts, forests, timberland, and etc. There are aquatic biomes which are freshwater and marine.
The tropical rainforest biome is known for having large, juicy fruits such as mangoes, papayas, and pineapples. These fruits thrive in the warm, wet conditions of the rainforest, providing a rich source of nutrients for both animals and humans.
The climate in Latin American countries tends to be tropical. There are large areas of Latin America, such as in South America, which are rain forest.
Harpy Eagles live in the tropical lowland forests from southeastern Mexico down to northern Argentina and southern Brazil. It prefers large areas of uninterrupted forest, but will hunt in open areas close to the forest.
To absorb sunlight.
tropical forest in an large area with high amount of rain
There is a temperate rainforest on the olympic peninsula in WA. There are no tropical forests in North America. Another Answer: There is still 1/2 acre left of Tropical Rain Forest in Miami-Dade county of the original 45 square mile Biscayne Rain Forest!
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Such a forest is called a Tropical Rain Forest
Forests are found generally in each temperate zone. Tropical forests are found at areas below the temperate zone. Europe, Asia, North America, and Japan both had large areas of forest.