Equatorial forests, also known as tropical rainforests, are characterized by high biodiversity, consistent warm temperatures, and high annual rainfall, typically exceeding 2000 mm. In contrast, temperate forests experience distinct seasons with moderate rainfall, and they often have a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees that shed leaves in the fall. Additionally, equatorial forests have a more stable climate year-round, while temperate forests undergo significant seasonal changes. These differences in climate and biodiversity result in unique ecosystems and species distributions in each forest type.
Location is one of the differences between temoerate forests and equatorial forests. Temperate forests can be found in the milder, temperate zones and equatorial forests are found near or on the equator. The climate of the equatorial forests is hotter than that of temperate forests. Vegetation and wildlife would also be different in the two types of forests.
Temperate forests typically have more diverse tree species and experience a wider range of temperatures compared to taiga forests, which are dominated by coniferous trees and have colder temperatures. Taiga forests are also found at higher latitudes than temperate forests.
tropical rain forests are known as tropiacal evergreen forests........so i think the answer is probably tropical
Temperate forests grow in Michigan.
temperate forests have more seasonal changes.
temperate forests have more seasonal changes.
equatorial forests
Taigas are found between the tundra and temperate forests.
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Temperate forests have more seasonal changes or Temperate forests have less biodiversity. rainforests have more biodiversity
temperate forests have more seasonal changes.
The Scandinavian Taiga Zone is situated in Northern, not Southern, Europe. It is between temperate forests in the south and tundra in the north.