The tropical rainforests is a hot and wet place.  Many different species of animals live there. 

 Climatograms

A climatogram is a graph that shows data in a biome.  It shows the temperature and rainfall of a biome throughout an entire year.  It is important because it helps track all of the stats in a biome in a year to help you figure out the climate.

Abiotic Factors

The average rainfall in the tropical rainforest is between 50 and 260 inches a year.  The temperature in the tropical rainforest is usually between 68 and 93 fahrenheit.  The rainforest is hot and wet all the time.  The soil is thin and nutrient-poor soils subject to erosion. 

 Biotic Factors

Within the rainforest there are large, tall trees.  Also, there are many animals in the forest, the animals there have adapted to climb trees, fly, or even both.  Many of them use camoflouge hide from predators.  The tropical rainforest has the most amount of animals than any other biome.

 

 

Map showing where the Tropical Rainforest Biome is located.

 

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