Rainforests exist in tropical regions, primarily near the equator, such as the Amazon Basin, the Congo Basin, and Southeast Asia. They do not exist in polar regions, such as Antarctica and the Arctic, where the climate is too cold to support the dense vegetation typical of rainforests. Additionally, temperate regions may have forests, but they do not have the same biodiversity and climate characteristics as tropical rainforests.
they are easier to grow in tropical rain forests
Taklimakan is a dessert like area while the rain forests in Indonesia have lush vegitation.
Rain forests recycle nutrients.(apex)
Acid rain has stunted the growth of forests in Canada.
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Out of river valleys, rain forests, mountains, tundras, the answer is river valleys.
The desert is the term for a large land area that receives little rain. Almost every continent has a desert except for Antarctica.
The Black Forest in Germany is one of the areas in Europe that has been affected by acid rain, leading to damage to forests and waterways. Acid rain is also a significant issue in Scandinavia, where it has caused damage to forests, lakes, and wildlife.
Rain forests.
The Congo Basin is home to one of the largest rain forests in the world.
Tigers aren't usually found nowadays but where you would find them is in the jungles and rain forests of Africa.
no, it is between the tropics in Brazil, Bolivia etc... etc..