yes.
An equatorial rain forest is near the Equator. The Equator receives the most sunlight during the year, gets lots of rain and is warm to hot year round. A deciduous tree, which could be in a deciduous forest loses its leaves each fall, hibernates during the winter and gets new leaves each spring. Rain forest trees do not lose their leaves.
Yes it does. The Earth's tilt causes there to be more direct sunlight in the tropical rainforest. The direct sunlight then causes for accelerated evaporation which makes the tropical rain forest wet and hot almost completely year round.
because the trees cover the forest and don't allow sunlight to touch the ground
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gets 2nd most rain fall next to the rain forest
gets 2nd most rain fall next to the rain forest
Humus and sunlight
Not much it is a rain forest. But enough for plants to survive and to see. So when your in the woods it is about the same.
I would say it is round about 2104mm of annual rainfall(2 meters)the tropical rain forest gets 90 percent of rain fall
600cm
Rain forest
a rainforest.