Plants need to be adapted to dry climates as well. Most are succulents, which means they hold water (due to thick cuticles) so that they can use it slowly to prevent evaporation.
The tropical rain forest is an area with warm, humid temperatures. It is characterized by very tall trees that create a canopy (roof) over the area below.
Many of the animals that live in the rain forest actually live in the trees. Even the tribes that live in the rain forest often build their "houses" in the trees.
Plants in the rainforest are tropical and need to be adapted to the warm, humid climate. Most are a food source or habitat source for the animals that live there.
Grasslands can be tropical or temperate. Tropical grasslands are called the savanna and are found in Africa. Temperate grasslands are often called the prairie and are found in the middle of the United States.
Animals that live in the grasslands are often herbivores and feed on the grass. In the savanna, there are also top predators like lions that feed on the herbivores.