Difference between tropical evergreen and thorn forest
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A thorny forest is a dense, scrublike vegetation characteristic of dry subtropical and warm temperate areas with aseasonal rainfall averaging 250 to 500 mm (9.8 to 19.7 in). ... Thorn forest grades into savanna woodland as the rainfall increases and into desert as the climate becomes drier
World forest cover. ...
Tropical rain forests contain millions of species. ...
Map of global tropical (dark green) and temperate/subtropical (light green) rainforests. ...
Global temperate deciduous and mixed forests. ...
Coastal temperate rainforest.
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A thorny forest is a dense, scrublike vegetation characteristic of dry subtropical and warm temperate areas with aseasonal rainfall averaging 250 to 500 mm (9.8 to 19.7 in). ... Thorn forest grades into savanna woodland as the rainfall increases and into desert as the climate becomes drier
World forest cover. ...
Tropical rain forests contain millions of species. ...
Map of global tropical (dark green) and temperate/subtropical (light green) rainforests. ...
Global temperate deciduous and mixed forests. ...
Coastal temperate rainforest.
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