trees quickly grow back in its place from that gap
other trees quickly grow to fill in the gap! *PLATO USERS
The people of the tropical rainforest are often referred to as indigenous peoples or tribes. They have unique cultures, traditions, and ways of life that are deeply connected to the rainforest environment. They play a vital role in preserving the biodiversity of the rainforest.
Some animals that live in the tropical rainforest include jaguars, sloths, toucans, and tree frogs. These animals have adapted to the diverse and dense environment of the rainforest to thrive in this habitat.
Tropical rainforests are made up of a combination of factors including location along the equator, abundance of rainfall, consistent temperature, and diverse plant and animal species. Over millions of years, these conditions allowed for the growth and evolution of dense, biodiverse ecosystems characteristic of tropical rainforests.
Tropical rainforest trees have different heights due to competition for light. Taller trees have an advantage in accessing sunlight in the upper canopy, while shorter trees thrive in the understory where light is limited. This vertical stratification of tree heights allows for efficient use of available light resources in the rainforest ecosystem.
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plants and tree leaves
The Tropical RainForest is a forest of tall tree's in a region of year-round warmth.
Bananas are found in tropical areas in bunches on a banana tree. Like in the tropical rainforest. They are also found in South and North Asia.
Yes But Only In Tropical Rainforests.If You Dont Know What Tropical Means It Means Hot.
other trees will grow quickly to fill the gap.....
Platypuses do live in the tropical rainforest. This is one of their natural habitats. Tropical rainforest is perfect for the platypus as it provides clear, running creeks and rivers for food and shelter, and plenty of tree cover when platypuses come out and rest on rocks and boulders.
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Most species of kangaroos do not live in the tropical rainforest, but in grasslands and open bushland of Australia. The exceptions are the various species of tree kangaroo, and the tiny musky rat-kangaroo.
Just about anywhere they want to depending on the species. From the ground to the tree canopies.
no, it lives in pallet town, kanto region and watch the grammer
It grows on a tropical plant, native to Brazil.
The Buerger's tree kangaroo is native to New Guinea. It is not found in Australia. Their preferred habitat is tropical rainforest.