rainforest |
wetland |
As nouns the difference between rainforest and wetland
is that
rainforest is a forest in a climate with high annual rainfall and no dry season while
wetland is land that is covered mostly with water, with occasional marshy and soggy areas.
grassland |
rainforest |
As nouns the difference between grassland and rainforest
is that
grassland is an area dominated by grass or grasslike vegetation while
rainforest is a forest in a climate with high annual rainfall and no dry season.
bushland |
rainforest |
As nouns the difference between bushland and rainforest
is that
bushland is an area that has only a sparse flora and fauna this term was first used to describe the harsh australian outback, the red semi-desert that covers a significant part of the inner continent while
rainforest is a forest in a climate with high annual rainfall and no dry season.
woodland |
rainforest |
As nouns the difference between woodland and rainforest
is that
woodland is land covered with woody vegetation while
rainforest is a forest in a climate with high annual rainfall and no dry season.
As an adjective woodland
is of or pertaining to a creature or object growing, living, or existing in a woodland.
fjord |
rainforest |
As nouns the difference between fjord and rainforest
is that
fjord is fjord (usually one in scandinavia) while
rainforest is a forest in a climate with high annual rainfall and no dry season.
coralreef |
rainforest |
As a noun rainforest is
a forest in a climate with high annual rainfall and no dry season.
rainforest |
tropical |
As nouns the difference between rainforest and tropical
is that
rainforest is a forest in a climate with high annual rainfall and no dry season while
tropical is a tropical plant.
As an adjective tropical is
of or north and 23 degrees south.
tropicalforest |
rainforest |
As a noun rainforest is
a forest in a climate with high annual rainfall and no dry season.
tropicalrainforest |
rainforest |
As a noun rainforest is
a forest in a climate with high annual rainfall and no dry season.
desert |
rainforest |
As nouns the difference between desert and rainforest
is that
desert is (
deserved) That which is deserved or merited; a just punishment or reward while
rainforest is a forest in a climate with high annual rainfall and no dry season.
As an adjective desert
is abandoned, deserted, or uninhabited; usually of a place.
As a verb desert
is to leave (anything that depends on one's presence to survive, exist, or succeed), especially when contrary to a promise or obligation; to abandon; to forsake.
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