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Where are tropical rain forest climates typically found?
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.
Open your science book and read it. You will find the answer.
both are found in warmer climates both mammals both have a lot of strength!
"Mostly in-deep water mainly far out in the ocean".
Monkeys are primarily found in tropical regions, as they thrive in warm climates with abundant vegetation. While there are some primates in temperate zones, such as the Japanese macaque, true monkeys are less common in these environments. Temperate forests are more often home to other mammals, birds, and various wildlife adapted to cooler climates.
The climate isn't right for preservation, bacteria is most active in warm wet climates. Which is exactly what a rain forest is.
Some warm blooded animals found in the rainforest include mammals like monkeys, sloths, and jaguars, as well as birds like parrots and toucans. These animals regulate their body temperature internally, allowing them to thrive in the varied climates of the rainforest.
The large size of Brazil contributes to its diverse climates and vegetation, as it spans tropical, subtropical, and equatorial zones. Additionally, the presence of the Amazon Rainforest and the Atlantic Forest further enhance the country's biodiversity.
Continental Temperate.
Porcupines are small mammals that can be found throughout the United States. Porcupines are known to live in the desert, the highlands, and in the forest.
i don't know. maybe small termites and mammals or rodents. go away now