Not much it is a rain forest. But enough for plants to survive and to see. So when your in the woods it is about the same.
Tropical Rain Forest
it do not have a night and day in the tropical rain forest
No, a tropical forest is a broad type of forest found in tropical regions, while a rainforest is a specific type of tropical forest characterized by high levels of rainfall and biodiversity. All rainforests are tropical forests, but not all tropical forests are considered rainforests.
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I had the same question, it does not I believe
they are all different because well if you think about it tlike the rain forests are people, we arent the same? get what im trying to say?
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ATP is made of the same elements no matter where you look for it. It's molecular formula is C10H16N5O13P3
Tropical rainforests typically have the highest annual average precipitation of any biome, receiving between 60-160 inches of rain per year. This constant rainfall fosters lush vegetation and high biodiversity in these regions.
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The tropical rainforest ecosystem refers to the interactions among living organisms and their environment within the tropical rainforest, including plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms. The tropical rainforest biome, on the other hand, encompasses not just the ecosystem but also includes the physical environment, such as climate, precipitation patterns, and soil characteristics, that defines the tropical rainforest region as a whole.