Differenciate between weather and climate. why do tropical rainforests have large population of animals
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1.The difference between weather and climate is a measure of time. Weather is what conditions of the atmosphere are over a short period of time, and climate is how the atmosphere "behaves" over relatively long periods of time.
2.Tropical rainforests have a very warm and humid climate, making it ideal for plant growth. Plants, being the producers of the food chain, contribute to the extremely large populations of animals found in tropical rainforests.
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The tropical rainforest have an abundance of animals due to it's climatic conditions. Basically the tropical rainforests receive a lot of sunlight which means the rainforest have a lot of energy. The plants there receive a lot of sunlight and the animals eat plants to receive energy.
Answer 19: Weather is the day to day temperature in a specific region. For example we can say that the weather is rainy or sunny or cloudy etc. Climate is the average of weather which is taken over a relatively long period of time at least 30 years.
Answer 20(a): Animals of tundra region are well adapted to the cold and dry region and in tropical regions the animals are also well adapted because they receive a lot of sunlight. If humans live there so they won't be able to grow anything due to a lot of cold and dry weather.
Answer 20(b): Polar bear is provided with the thick fat called blubber which protects it from the harsh cold of the Arctic.
Answer 20(c): If there's a lot of rain human beings can't survive because it will cause the rivers to overflow which will eventually cause floods. In addition to this if the climate of the region is hot or cold it would be hard to survive.
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