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5. The tundra biome has a cold climate. The ground there

is frozen year-round. The tropical rainforest biome, on
the other hand, has a hot and humid climate. Describe
two ways you would expect the community of plants
and animals in the tundra to differ from that in a tropical
rainforest. Support your answer with evidence from the
map and article.
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The tropical rainforest is a forest of tall trees in a region of year-round warmth. Average rainfall = 50 to 260 inches. A tropical rainforest has more kinds of trees than any other area in the world. About 1/4 of all medicines we use come from rainforest. The rainforest is hot, moist biome. It has many strange never before seen animals. Rainforest plants have made many adaptations that helps them shed water of their leaves quickly so the branches don't get vegetation down and break.

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