No, tropical rainforests do not have permafrost. Permafrost is a layer of soil or rock that remains permanently frozen year-round, typically found in colder regions such as the Arctic. Tropical rainforests have warm temperatures and high levels of humidity, making permafrost formation impossible in these regions.
The Tropical Rain Forest has more rain than a tropical forest.
Tropical rain forest and tropical dry forest are the two types.
Mangroves, Lowland Tropical Coniferous Forest / Tropical Savannah, Tropical Moist Broadleaf (Rain) Forest, Tropical Dry Broadleaf Forest, and Cloud Forest.
Tropical raInforest and tropical dry forest .
tropical rain forest and tropical dry forest -- they differ by degrees or temperature
tropical rain forest and tropical dry forest -- they differ by degrees or temperature
The tropical rain forest.
A tropical dry forest is similar to a tropical rain forest. the main differences are that it has a lot less rainfall and that they are dispersed more thuroughly throught the tropical regions. So it is basically a dry, tropical rain forest.
the gibbon lives in the tropical rain forest
A tropical dry forest's species range over larger areas.
Some non-examples of permafrost include tropical rainforests, sandy beaches, and deserts, as these environments do not experience continuous frozen ground like permafrost regions do.