If plants in the rainforest and desert were able to share what they each have in abundance, rainforests would be less lush and deserts greener. Plants in the rainforest compete to reach the sun with broad leaves and tall stems, while desert plants evolved to store water. Most rainforests receive more than 100 inches of rain annually, while deserts barely collect 10 inches of precipitation a year in a good year, with periods of droughts frequently occurring. These drastic differences caused the plants within these two biomes to develop and adapt to their distinctive living conditions in different ways to help them thrive.
In the United States, financial crises have often resulted in increased calls for greater financial regulation
<span>The correct answer is the US Court of International Trade. That is because tariff laws are laws regarding import and international trade encompasses import and export laws. Tariff is a tax for goods that are imported and often increasing it has a goal of improving consumption of domestic goods. Court cases regarding this would be managed by the Court of International Trade.</span>