178k views
3 votes
If precipitation on a tropical savanna increased from 100 to 200 centimeters per year but temperature remained the same, what biome would replace the savanna?

Question 3 options:

tropical rain forest

temperate forest

tropical seasonal forest

temperate rain forest

1 Answer

3 votes

Tropical rain forest would replace the savanna

Step-by-step explanation:

The tropical rain forest is the kind of biome that can receive a high range of precipitation without an increase in the temperature. This type of biome remains wet almost throughout the year and there is no dryness in the climate.

It has an average of minimum 60 mm precipitation monthly. The rainfall here is of an average of 1,6800 mm and such high precipitation level is the cause of poor soil condition in this zone.

User Some Noob Student
by
6.2k points