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How to save the ‘tropical rainforests’ of the ocean

2024-02-01 09:06:40

John Bruno is a marine ecologist and professor at the Faculty of Biology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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Is it hot and wet? You bet. The rainforest is an ecosystem located near the equator of the earth with annual rainfall of 60 to 160 inches. A long rain system? It is completely different. Tropical rainforests are raining monthly and are distributed equally throughout the year. Most warm tropical rainforests are found throughout South America, South East Asia, and Africa. Indeed, nearly 20% of the earth's land is desert, not all the lands are the same. Yes, as a matter of course, deserts rain 10 to 20 inches per year, so everything is completed. But you will find various types of deserts (hot, dry, semi-arid, coastal and cold), all of them have amazing lives. Large mammals are not inhabitants of the desert. It is because there is no system for saving water in their bodies. However, there are lots of smaller mammals, reptiles, insects, and plants.

Tropical rainforest is a region with many precipitation in the world. Both tropical rainforest and temperate rainforest exist. Tropical rainforests predominantly occupy most of the earth along the equator. Most temperate rainforests are in the mountainous areas of the west coast at latitudes from 45 degrees to 55 degrees, but they are common in other areas. The equatorial area near the tropical convergence zone (ITCZ), the monsoon trough is the world's moistest area. Every August and March, the tropical rain zone runs north and moves from the south to the southern hemisphere. In Asia, rainfall is favored in the southern part of Japan across the Philippines and southern China, as the monsoon carries water mainly from the Indian Ocean to the region. The monsoon trough can reach the north of the 40th parallel line in East Asia in August and then move south.