Tropical Rainforest
The tropical rainforest is a biome that is located near the equator. The Tropical Rainforest is always wet there isn't any sort of dry weather or dry season. It rains about 80 inches on average every year. Thasts Avery wet place compared to here in Los Angeles where we only get about 14.9 inches of a year. The average temperature in the Amazonian Rain Forest is 80 degrees and is normally very humid because of all the rain and the Traspirarion from the little flowers and trees. The Tropical Rainforest has soil that is poor in nutrients it is poor because of all the rain washing the nutrients away. Tropical Rainforest is home to lots of trees and lots of different organisms. This is why its called a Bio-Diverse Biome. My organism the Brazilian Wandering Spider is which is a spider that is all about hunting for insects and some birds.