Abiotic-non-living components are the non-living components of a biome and in this case the Tropical Rain forest.
Rocks & Soil
In the tropical rain forest there is poor soil and because decomposition happens very slowly, plants absorb the nutrients so the soil doesn't have that nutrients. Also the soil there is very deep. Then some of the rocks are:
There is a large amount of water due to a lot of precipitation. The tropical rain forest also has some of the largest rivers in the world because of the amount of precipitation. Another thing is that the tropical rain forest makes most of the rain because of all the evaporation.
Gases
There are gases in the tropical rain forest such as oxygen and carbon dioxide. Did you know that the Amazon Rain forest produces 20 percent of the worlds oxygen?
Weather/Climate/Temperature
In the tropical rain forest it is almost always rainy. Also it is warm and between 70 & 90 degrees.
Did you know that most tropical rain forests are near the equator?
Rocks & Soil
In the tropical rain forest there is poor soil and because decomposition happens very slowly, plants absorb the nutrients so the soil doesn't have that nutrients. Also the soil there is very deep. Then some of the rocks are:
- Sedimentary Rocks
- Balsalt
- Shale
There is a large amount of water due to a lot of precipitation. The tropical rain forest also has some of the largest rivers in the world because of the amount of precipitation. Another thing is that the tropical rain forest makes most of the rain because of all the evaporation.
Gases
There are gases in the tropical rain forest such as oxygen and carbon dioxide. Did you know that the Amazon Rain forest produces 20 percent of the worlds oxygen?
Weather/Climate/Temperature
In the tropical rain forest it is almost always rainy. Also it is warm and between 70 & 90 degrees.
Did you know that most tropical rain forests are near the equator?