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sorry i know the answer was not a good answer and you like to know this answerthat was a wrong answer i will speak to the person who published it so i will just find the answerhere is the answer its pretty long it took long to writeThere are two types of Rainforest tropical and temperate. Tropical are found close to the equator. Temperate are found along coasts in the temperate zone.Tropical rainforests are located close to the equator, an area known as the tropic zone. Most are in the area between the Tropic of Cancer. and the Tropic of Capricorn.Temperatures near the equator are higher. These higher temperatures cause accelerated evaporation of water, which results in frequent rain in forested areas in the tropics.Tropical rainforests are found in South and Central America, Africa, Australia, and Asia. Tropical rainforests cover only about 6% of the Earth's surface.The largest tropical rain forest are in the Amazon River Basin, the Congo River Basin, and throughout much of southeast Asia. There are many smaller ones located throughout the tropics including Central America, Madagascar, Australia and India.Temperate rainforests are found in the area of the earth known as the temperate zones. Areas that include temperate rainforests are the pacific coast of the United States and Canada, New Zealand, Tasmania, Chile, Ireland, Scotland and Norway. There are fewer temperate forests.. Also they cover a lot less area.
To sustainably develop an area of tropical rainforest, practices like selective logging, agroforestry, and ecotourism can be used to minimize environmental impact while providing economic benefits to local communities. It is important to implement strict regulations, actively involve local communities in decision-making processes, and monitor the impact of development activities on biodiversity and ecosystem services to ensure long-term sustainability.
Katrina was only a tropical depression for a few hours. Soon after forming, Tropical Depression 12 became Tropical Storm Katrina.
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Abiotic factors of a particular biome, be it a tropical rainforest or a grassland, affects what grows there and what can and cannot thrive there. A particular soil type could be ideal for several species of plants but not for others. Too much precipitation favors some plants like trees, but it does not favor others like dryland grasses. Too much or too little sunlight will also affect what grows where. Then we have the animals. The animals are only secondary to a particular biome, as they are there because their kind of food grows there. You won't find monkeys in a grassland because they have no ideal food source there for them. And, you won't find plains bison in a rainforest because grass does not thrive in a rainforest. Predators are the tertiary portion of a biome: a leopard thrives in a rainforest because of protective cover and he has monkeys and dik diks to hunt and eat. A wolf thrives in a grassland because of his capability of running for long distances across the open plains (he won't be able to do this in a rainforest), and his ability to chase wild game like pronghorn and bison.
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The seasons are 3 months long.
they live till someone cuts them down or 1000 years
about a year
Tropical rainforests are called evergreen forests because they have a consistent, year-round warm climate that allows trees to retain their leaves or needles all year long. This leads to the canopy of the rainforest appearing green and lush throughout the year, giving it the name "evergreen."
make sure you where long sleved clothes because of the animals and you dont wera bright clothes to attract the animals
sorry i know the answer was not a good answer and you like to know this answerthat was a wrong answer i will speak to the person who published it so i will just find the answerhere is the answer its pretty long it took long to writeThere are two types of Rainforest tropical and temperate. Tropical are found close to the equator. Temperate are found along coasts in the temperate zone.Tropical rainforests are located close to the equator, an area known as the tropic zone. Most are in the area between the Tropic of Cancer. and the Tropic of Capricorn.Temperatures near the equator are higher. These higher temperatures cause accelerated evaporation of water, which results in frequent rain in forested areas in the tropics.Tropical rainforests are found in South and Central America, Africa, Australia, and Asia. Tropical rainforests cover only about 6% of the Earth's surface.The largest tropical rain forest are in the Amazon River Basin, the Congo River Basin, and throughout much of southeast Asia. There are many smaller ones located throughout the tropics including Central America, Madagascar, Australia and India.Temperate rainforests are found in the area of the earth known as the temperate zones. Areas that include temperate rainforests are the pacific coast of the United States and Canada, New Zealand, Tasmania, Chile, Ireland, Scotland and Norway. There are fewer temperate forests.. Also they cover a lot less area.
A tropical rainforest region, like the Amazon Rainforest, would typically have warm temperatures all year round with consistent heavy rainfall. These areas are characterized by high humidity and lush vegetation due to the abundant moisture.
As far as I know, the earliest deforestation caused by humans was in Australia about 40,000 years ago. So it has been going on for a long time.
The plants in the Amazon rainforest started growing a long, long, long, long time ago.
Natural vegetation refers to a plant community which has grown naturally without human aid and has been left undisturbed by humans for a long time.