Tropical forests are lush, biodiverse ecosystems found near the equator. They are characterized by high levels of rainfall and consistently warm temperatures, creating ideal conditions for a wide variety of plant and animalspecies to thrive.
For further exploration of the topic, consider reading scientific articles, books, and reports on tropical forests and their conservation. Additionally, visiting botanical gardens or natural history museums with tropical forest exhibits can provide valuable insights into the diversity and complexity of these ecosystems.
[Tropical Forests] Related Worksheets and Study Guides:
Ask questions to clarify relationships about the role of DNA and chromosomes in coding the instructions for characteristic traits passed from parents to offspring.