Difference between tropical rainforest and tropical savanna climate
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Rainforests are characterized by lots of rain and a dense canopy, usually with very large tries and an incredible varied ecosystem. Savannas, or savannahs, are usually grasslands, drier, and their trees are shorter and more sparse. Savannas occur mostly on the African continent, whereas rainforests are present on every continent. Both habitats occur on or close to the equator, although temperate rainforests do occur.
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The tropical rainforests have a climate which receives lot of rainfall thus it exhibit moist and cool climate whereas the savannas receive very little annual rainfall resulting in dry climate. Due to the rainfall the tropical rainfall exhibit dense canopy. Also due to proper rainfall the savanna exhibit thorny grasses and bushes.
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