Rain Forest Climates are usually very wet and humid, desert climates are usually hot and dry, and savannah climates are usually in the dry, 70's.
Tropical rainforest climates are typically found near the equator, between 10 degrees north and south latitude. They are commonly located in regions such as the Amazon Basin in South America, the Congo Basin in Africa, and parts of Southeast Asia.
A tropical rainforest climate typically has a lot of rain throughout the year, with high humidity and abundant vegetation. Other climates with high levels of rainfall include temperate rainforest climates and monsoon climates.
There are many arid climates on the earth. An arid climate receives very little rainfall. The large deserts of the world like the Sahara, Gobi and Great Sandy deserts are all arid climates. Antarctica is another arid climate, it is the worlds largest cold desert. In the US, Death Valley, California receives less than two inches of rain a year.
tropical rain forest climates tropical desrt climates and savanna clmates
The word that refers to the steamy rain forest of the Amazon basin is "jungle."
Tropical rain forest, temperate rain forest, savannah, mulga, scrub, plantation species, desert,
rain forest, Savannah, and desert
Desert , Savannah, Rain Forest, Sahel
Tundra, Rain Forest, Brush, Alpine, Savannah, Desert, Grassland.........
Africa is made up of Rain forests near equator and desert semiarid-Savannah in rest of the areas. It is mostly desert and semi-arid savannah.
dry, tropical, temperate, cold Some different kinds of climates are rain forest, monsoon, Mediterranean, tropical Savannah, humid subtropical, steppe, subarctic climate, pundra, polar ice cap and desert.
the vegetation zones are Savannah and Steppe.
There is no such thing as the Savanna Desert. The savanna is a semi-arid transitional biome between a desert and another biome such as a grassland. The largest is in Africa below the Sahara Desert.
1. Swamp Estuarine region 2. The tropical rain forest 3. The Savannah 4. The desert community
The savannah desert in Mali is a desert, but it hasn't always been like that. Archeologists have found out that in the 14th century people lived in the savannah desert because it was a rainforest. During time, the rich vegetation has gone and now all that is left of the savannah is a desert. I hope this helps!:) Anna<3
There is no such place as a 'savannah desert.' Savannahs are grasslands and receive more rain than a desert. They are a distinct biome from a desert.
There is no 'Savannah Desert.' The savannah is a separate biome and is a transition zone between a desert and another biome, such as a grassland. It receives a bit more rain than a true desert.