There are two types of rainforests, Tropical rainforests and Temperate rainforests. Thus rainforests may be found in many places on Earth and the conditions in them is determined by the climatic zone in which they occur (hot in the tropics, cool in the temperate zones/elevations). The one thing they have in common is high (daily) rain and high humidity!
The opposite biome to a tropical rainforest is a desert biome. Deserts are characterized by low precipitation, high temperatures, and sparse vegetation, in contrast to the lush and high rainfall environment of tropical rainforests.
A tropical rainforest is both an ecosystem and a biome. It is an ecosystem because it consists of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment. It is also a biome because it is a large-scale community of plants and animals adapted to a specific environment characterized by distinct climate and vegetation.
The major biome in Haiti is tropical rainforest. This biome is characterized by high levels of rainfall, lush vegetation, and high levels of biodiversity. However, deforestation and human activities have significantly impacted the rainforest biome in Haiti.
A rainforest is characterized by high levels of rainfall, typically over 80 inches per year, along with dense vegetation and high biodiversity. These conditions create a unique ecosystem that supports a wide variety of plant and animal species.
The richest biome on Earth in terms of biodiversity is the tropical rainforest. It is home to a wide variety of plant and animal species, many of which are unique to this biome. The rainforest's complex ecosystem supports a vast array of interactions and relationships between species.
a rainforest biome is all about humidity a the climate
the biome that has a temperate climate is the forest (topical rainforest)etc. thanks alot!!!
if the climate is hot and dry then the biome will be a desert, if the climate is hot and wet, the biome will be a rainforest, if the climate is dry and cool it would probably be a coniferous forets, if cold and wet, deciudous forest.
Tropical Moist (Rainforest) Wet-Dry Tropical Climates (Savanna) Dry Tropical Climate (Desert Biome) Mediterranean Climate (Chaparral Biome) Highland Climate (Alpine Biome) Grassland Biome** **Not positive if that is correct.
60 to 160 inches of precipitation a year and wet... -GKLGURL
It is distinct from it Biomeology Climate/Drouting. It also contains chemicals that no other biome has discovered
a rainforest biome is a place were it is humid
The opposite biome to a tropical rainforest is a desert biome. Deserts are characterized by low precipitation, high temperatures, and sparse vegetation, in contrast to the lush and high rainfall environment of tropical rainforests.
"Tropical rainforest" is an example of a biome, which is a large area with distinct plant and animal life due to its particular climate and geography.
it would be located somewhere near water
Vancouver is located in the temperate rainforest biome.
Brazil's biome is the rainforest