The tropical Rainforest differs in structure from the Savannah in that?

GEOGRAPHYJAMB 1991

The tropical Rainforest differs in structure from the Savannah in that?

  • A. both never occur in the same continent
  • B. the savannah is a natural vegetation while the Rainforest is a derived one
  • C. the Savannah grows in layers while the Rainforet does not
  • D. the Savannah has less species diversity than the Rainforest

Correct Answer: D. the Savannah has less species diversity than the Rainforest

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