explain between tundra vegetation and tropical evergreen forest
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Tundra. Tundra is the global biome that consists of the treeless regions in the north (Arctic tundra) and high mountains (alpine tundra). The vegetation of tundra is low growing, and consists mainly of sedges, grasses, dwarf shrubs, wildflowers, mosses, and lichens.
Tropical evergreen forests (or tropical rain forests) are usually found in areas receiving more than 234 cm of rainfall and having a monthly mean temperature of 18 °C or higher in the coldest months. They occupy about seven percent of the Earth's land surface and harbour more than half of the planet's terrestrial plants and ...
Tropical evergreen forests (or tropical rain forests) are usually found in areas receiving more than 234 cm of rainfall and having a monthly mean temperature of 18 °C or higher in the coldest months. They occupy about seven percent of the Earth's land surface and harbour more than half of the planet's terrestrial plants and ...
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They are dense and multi layered forest, compose of broad leaves and hardwood trees. Tundra is a type of biome. Tropical evergreen forest is a type of evergreen forest.
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