The deciduous rainforest usually has mild-heavy rains.
The trees and their height (from previous Rains), have grown excessively tall, and capture most of the rainwater.
Some rain, however, reaches the forest floor, which the trees and other forest-floor plants take in as nutrients, and then they transpire the water back into the atmosphere, starting the cycle all over again.
The Carbon Cycle
Carbon can appear as fossil fuels (by-products of dinosaurs), atmospheric gases, or as a dissolved element in oceans.
It is also the basic building block of all living organisms, beinbg inside producers, consumers, and decomposers.
Carbon can be used through decomposistion, respiration, decomposistion, and the destruction of fossil fuels.
The two cycles interact with each other through photosynthesis.
When plants go through the process of photosynthesis, plants mix both carbon and water to form complex carbohydrates.