There are two major seasons; Summer and Winter. "Fall" or "Autumn" doesn't occur in a tropical rain forest bio me as noticeably, due to the small differences between Winter and Summer-because the only noticeable difference is whether it is wet or dry. Because the treetops block most incoming sunlight, the temperature tends to not vary as it does in wide open fields or such. Because the plants don't have a specific "growing season" there isn't a noticeable "Spring" either.
yes the tropical have seasons. the seasons summer and spring
They last up to 3 to 2 months
Yes
no
The seasons are 3 months long.
In most tropical rainforests, there are just two seasons, the Wet season and the Dry season .
If you were in a tropical rainforest, what would you expect to happen each afternoon
there is two wetand dry season!
10 - 90 years
In a Tropical Rainforest's Climate every month has an average temperature of 18 °C (64 °F) and 60 mm (2.36 inches) of precipitation or higher. There are typically no seasons in a Tropical Rainforest's Climate.It's usually hot, humid and rainy year round.
none
The Amazon Rainforest is a tropical rainforest.
Yes there are many rainforest including : The black Rainforest Losome Rainforest Heggoa Rainforest And Many More
The answer of the tropical rainforest is ....
A Temperate has four seasons according to scientific calculations.
A tropical rainforest doesn't have seasons like that, only a dry season and a rain season.