It depends on the rainforest. Rainforests contain a much greater number of species than any other area on Earth. They are home to more than half of the world's animals and over 30 million plant species.
It depends on the rainforest. Rainforests contain a much greater number of species than any other area on Earth. They are home to more than half of the world's animals and over 30 million plant species.
Rainforests are home to more than half of the world's plant and animal species. It is estimated that about 50% of all the plant and animal species on Earth live in rainforests, making them incredibly diverse and important ecosystems.
i think there are many animals in the rain forest for a prediction for me there are more than 1000
More than half. A+. Tony B.
Tropical rainforests have more species diversity compared to other biomes. They are often referred to as biodiversity hotspots due to the large variety of plants and animals that inhabit them. This high level of diversity is attributed to the stable climate, abundant rainfall, and complex structure of the rainforest ecosystem.
more than 2000!
because there's more food and water in rainforests
There are more than 10000000000 species of animals in the world.
more than a million
Land would have more species of animals than water but as far as the quantities then water would have a larger number of animals than land.
more than 20 000