Wet and Dry
There is a big difference between a rainforest and a desert. Water! Water makes a rainforest wet and green. But a desert gets very little water. That is why it is dry. Read on to compare these two habitats habitat WOLFGANG KAEHLER/LIGHTROCKET—GETTY IMAGES the place where a plant or animal normally lives (noun) The emperor penguin's natural habitat is in Antarctica. .
The Rainforest
FROM TOP: JOREASONABLE—GETTY IMAGES; SIEGFRIED—GETTY IMAGESRainforests are full of big trees. Some are 200 feet tall. Their branches and leaves form a canopy canopy MARK NEWMAN—GETTY IMAGES the highest layer of branches in a forest (noun) Sloths live in the rainforest canopy. overhead. Many animals live in the rainforest. Most of them live in the canopy. Thick clouds gather above a rainforest. They make it humid humid ONZEG—GETTY IMAGES containing a lot of moisture (adjective) After a shower, the air in the bahtroom is humid. . Rain is common.
The Desert
FROM LEFT: HADYNYAH—GETTY IMAGES; DIANA ROBINSON PHOTOGRAPHY—GETTY IMAGESDeserts do not get much rain. They are hot and dry. But they are home to many living things. Cactuses are plants that grow in the desert. They soak up water when it rains. They store water until the next rainfall. Many desert animals come out only at night. The air is cooler then.