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What are the temperatures in tropical rainforest?

There is very little seasonal variation in the Tropical Rainforest's. By C.


A biome that has a hot-to-moderate temperatures and very little rainfall is the tropical rain forest biome?

A tropical rainforest


How is weather like in a tropical rainforest?

Cool afnd a little brezzy but quite hot....


How much light does the tropical rainforest get?

the canopy recieves very little sunlight


4 producers for tropical rainforest?

Orchids, Buttress Roots, and other little things like that


How was a tropical rainforest made?

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.


Is there a tropical rainforest in Florida?

Florida is a very interesting state because it has A LOT of different biomes... A very unique type of 'biome' (found in the Everglades) is called a Tropical Hammock. Tropical Hammocks are like miniature Tropical Rainforests that are scattered all around Southern Florida (again, mainly in the Everglades). It has been said that Key Lignumvitae has a little Tropical Rainforest on it. So, to answer your question yes, there is Tropical Rainforest in Florida. Another interesting note, is that Florida actually has Subtropical Rainforest as well! Look up Ocala National Forest and you'll see how cool that is. You always hear people talking about Tropical Rainforest, but not Subtropical. It's pretty interesting!


Name some tropical rainforest trees?

emergents-highest trees canopy is the middle little under growth- lowest


What biome has a tall canopy of trees that lets very little light through to the understory?

The biome with a tall canopy of trees that lets very little light through to the understory is called a tropical rainforest. The thick canopy in these forests blocks out most of the sunlight, creating a shaded environment below. This unique ecosystem supports a rich diversity of plant and animal life adapted to low light levels.


Which terrestrial biome is characterized by few trees large grazing animals and seasonal rain?

The tropical rainforest gets the most rainfall; over 200 cm of rain annually.


What grows in a tropical rainforest?

Typically, the plants that grow best in a tropical rainforest are the ones that thrive on dampness, lots of water and very little light (except for those which grow upwards toward the light). Such plants include the broad families of ferns, orchids, moss, fungi and lichen. For more detail on specific plants, have a look at the Rainforest Plant Database found at: http://www.rain-tree.com/plants.htm


Why are tropical rainforest near the equater?

The region around the equator is the tropics (both north and south), so any rainforest around the equator which is in the tropics is a tropical rainforest. A rainforest can exist (and does exist) outside the tropics. The Pacific Northwest, for example, has the Hoh rainforest. A "tropical rainforest" is typically hot year round with little temperature change from month to month. Tropical rainforests are near the equator because the climate there is warm, very wet and constant due to the position of the sun over the equator; it's always directly overhead. The plants that live there thrive in these conditions. There are only two seasons in the tropical rainforests: wet season and dry season. The rainforests are so wet because whenever it rains, the water collects on the big leaves of the trees and evaporates quickly, forms into clouds and rains down again.