Sparse or absent. Plants are adapted to drought (long roots, thick skins, or thorns), such as cacti or camel thorns. Soils: Desert soils—thin, often salty, and lacking humus.
Red-brown soils, which are more fertile than those in the rainforests because organic matter accumulates during the dry season.
Plants or animals found only in a specific geographic area (e.g., the kangaroo in Australian savannas). geografiia 7 klass paragraf 18 konspekt smoktunovich
Multi-layered evergreen forests. Trees reach 40–50 meters. Rich in epiphytes (orchids) and lianas.
Based on the textbook by I.V. Dushina and T.L. Smoktunovich, Paragraph 18 covers the topic: "Major Natural Zones of the Equatorial, Subequatorial, and Tropical Belts" . 1. Equatorial Belt: Wet Equatorial Forests (Gileya) Sparse or absent
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You can find more detailed lesson materials and presentations for this curriculum on educational platforms like Infourok . Red-brown soils, which are more fertile than those
Seasonal—wet summers (influenced by equatorial air) and dry winters (tropical air).