The Daintree Rainforest receives about 120 days of rain and gets approximately 2013 mm of rain each year.
no they are not endangered
north Queensland, Australia
it rains about 120 deays of rain per year
rain forests like the amazon or daintree and the madagascan
The Daintree Rainforest was named after the nineteenth-century Australian geologist and photographer, Richard Daintree.
The Amazon rain forest is the name for a specific rain forest, located in South America, where as just rain forest is an unspecified region, containing lush tropical plants, and a high amount of precipitation.
it has goot more animals
yes. Practically all rain forests are shrinking
The rainforest has about 120 days of rain per year, with an average of 2013 mm falling per year.
The Daintree covers quite a large area, and the rainfall varies in different parts. Also it varies a lot over the different months of the year. Check the weblinks to the left for the information you need.
here is 2 rain forest names the one in Australia is called Daintree and The Amazon in Peru