There is no desert with a rainforest.
Because the desert is hot and the Rainforest is hot but the difference is that the rainforest has more plants than the desert
The three biomes seen in The Lion King are the tropical rainforest, desert, and savanna grassland.
That would be South America. The Amazon Rainforest is in Brazil and parts of northern Peru. The Atacama Desert is in Chile and the southern part of Peru.
Patagonia is a Major Desert. The area of the dessert is 402,700 miles2.
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Having large leaves to capture sunlight in low-light conditions is an adaptation in a rainforest that would not be suitable in a desert where water conservation is more critical.
Having large leaves to capture sunlight in the rainforest would be an adaptation, as it allows plants to maximize photosynthesis. This adaptation would not be as effective in the Arctic due to the lack of sunlight.
There is no desert with a rainforest.
The adaptation of laying eggs with a tough leathery watertight shell would be well-suited for a terrestrial environment, such as a desert or forest. This type of egg shell helps protect the eggs from drying out in arid conditions and from external environmental threats in a terrestrial setting.
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Because the desert is hot and the Rainforest is hot but the difference is that the rainforest has more plants than the desert
The Great Sandy Desert is a desert, almost the complete opposite of a rainforest.
What would happen to the animal is that it might die because throughout its whole life it lived in the rainforest. Also because it doesn't know how to live in a desert and it doesn't have the adaptions for the desert.
the second one
Desert, grassland, tropical rainforest, temperate rainforest, tundra Desert, grassland, temperate rainforest, tropical rainforest, tundra Tundra, desert, grassland, temperate rainforest, tropical rainforest Desert, tundra, grassland, tropical rainforest, temperate rainforest Option 2 is the correct order from lowest to highest precipitation: Desert, grassland, temperate rainforest, tropical rainforest, tundra.
No, the rainforest receives much too much rain to be considered a desert.