How is rainforest different from other forest
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A rainforest is an ecosystem characterized by heavy rain and a dense tree canopy that lets very little light through to the understory. A forest ecosystem must receive over 60 inches of rain per year to be considered a rainforest. ... The temperate rainforest biome has fewer species due to its cooler climate.
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Rainforest is a derived term of forest.
As nouns the difference between rainforest and forest is that rainforest is a forest in a climate with high annual rainfall and no dry season while forest is a dense collection of trees covering a relatively large area larger than woods.
As a verb forest is to cover an area with trees.
A forest in a climate with high annual rainfall and no dry seasons rainforest.A dense collection of trees covering a relatively large area Larger than woods is forest
As nouns the difference between rainforest and forest is that rainforest is a forest in a climate with high annual rainfall and no dry season while forest is a dense collection of trees covering a relatively large area larger than woods.
As a verb forest is to cover an area with trees.
A forest in a climate with high annual rainfall and no dry seasons rainforest.A dense collection of trees covering a relatively large area Larger than woods is forest
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