Jamaica is in the tropical zone and Japan is in the temperate zone;
at temperate and tropical latitudes
They would be temperate.
"temperate"
Tropical rain forests are found near/around the equatorTemperate rain forests are found along western coasts of some countriesTropical rain forests also have less seasonal change.
The three temperate zones are the tropical zone, temperate zone, and polar zone. The temperate zone is found between the tropical and polar zones and experiences moderate temperatures and distinct seasons.
The "temperate" zones north and south of the equator.
India lies in the tropical zone, specifically in the tropical region between the Tropic of Cancer and the Equator.
the tropical rain forest is near the tropic of Capricorn and the tropic of cancer it is also at average 27 degrees and frost free all year round.there are fewer temperate rain forests than tropical rain forest .temperate rain forests temperatures vary and they also have allot of rainfall.but the main difference is the warmth of the temperate and the cool climate of the tropical rain forests
a temperateforrest is like one that changes season ( Ohio, New York ect...)(4 seasons) a tropical rain Forrest stays between 40-80 degrees all year & there are none in the U.S.A. hope that helped !!!! =)
The main difference between a temperate rainforest and tropical rainforest is location. Tropical rainforests ar located near the equator between the tropics of cancer and capricorn. Temperate rainforests ar located to the north of the Tropic of Cancer and to the south of the Tropic of Capricorn.
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.