Yes because most rainforests are located on the equator and the sun always shines on the equator, it never goes away.
The Amazon Rainforest that the only one i know
depends on season
turkish, lingles
only in captivity, since they are native to rainforests and there are no rainforests here in the U.S
Annuals are plants that live for only one season of growth.
It is only one year.
Perennials by definition do last more than one season. However, if the plant is grown in a climate far different to its ideal, it may only live for one season.
No. It was only on for one season.
Haiti has one Season.
Antarctica Australia definitely has a tropical rainforest. However, the only tropical rainforest associated with the U.S. is located in Puerto Rico. North America has temperate rainforests but no tropical rainforests.
No, we have only trees like pine trees, oak, linden trees and many others. So, no rainforests
Tasmania has several rainforests. They are not tropical rainforests, of course, but cool temperate rainforests. Many of these rainforests are not named, but one of them is Russell Falls - Mt Field National Park, Tasmania.