A majority of the animals on the earth are living in the rainforest as they cover roughly 50% of the world's surface that isn't covered by water
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it isnt windy in the amozon rain forset that much
well the would dig in the rain forset about 10 meters down to find gold
Hawaii, Washington State (West of the Cascade mountains) and Oregon (west of the Cascade mountains).
If the rain forset is on the equator, I don't believe the temperature changes all that much, but precipitation rates may. If the rain forest is not on or near the equator, there are definitely notably different seasons.
There is no definitive number of animals in the rainforest as new species are constantly being discovered. Estimates suggest there might be millions of different species in the rainforest, with the Amazon rainforest alone home to thousands of mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects.
Rainforests receive a lot of rain because of their location near the equator, where warm air rises and condenses into clouds, leading to frequent rainfall. The high humidity and constant cloud cover in rainforests also contribute to the abundant rainfall.
no ! because many people use the timber from the rain forest so not many animal live there
There is no technology that you can use to prevent acid rain. Acid rain is a product of many different things going on in the industrial world.
Many of the deserts around the world form in mountain rain shadows.
Yes, the Amazon rain forest is the largest rain forest in the world
there are 625 million hectares of rainforest in the world