Rainforests are not found in cold climates. They are found in both warm and temperate climates.
its always cold kumbskulls
that lots of food can grow
They shrivel just like human, while present in a cold climate
Rainforests are actually hot and wet, not dry. They receive consistent and abundant rainfall throughout the year, which contributes to their high humidity levels. The combination of warmth and moisture creates a suitable environment for the diverse plant and animal life found in rainforests.
Hot & humid!
Volcanoes can occur in hot countries, but they are not exclusive to them. Volcanoes are often found along tectonic plate boundaries where magma from the Earth's mantle can reach the surface. This can happen in both hot and cold regions.
Its found in hot countries
Polar bears have adapted to the cold. It's too warm in the rainforest.
Rainforests typically do not get very cold, with temperatures usually ranging from 20-25°C (68-77°F) during the day and dropping slightly at night. In rare cases, temperatures can drop to around 10°C (50°F) during colder periods or at higher elevations within rainforests.
There are over 2 dozen major deserts in the world. For a list of these and the countries in which they are found, click on this link.
Some countries that have hot and cold climates include the United States of America, Argentina, Ecuador, Nepal, Tanzania, France, Spain, New Zealand, and Italy.
countries where there are tropical rainforests such as Brazil because papaya grows in tropical rainforests