The equator influences the climate in Latin America by creating a tropical climate with warm temperatures and high levels of precipitation. This results in rainforests and wet regions near the equator, such as the Amazon Rainforest. Additionally, it contributes to the formation of tropical storms and hurricanes in the region.
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Because of the direct sunlight the sun hits right at the tropical climate at the equator.
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The Amazon rainforest is in danger because if the forest will be cut down the animals will be affected, there is very rare animals living in the Amazon rainforest. Also the environment, everyone goes on about climate change and how bad it is. Cutting down a rainforest will affect the weather. Also the tourism will be affected when I went we got someone that lived near to guide us around the Amazon Rainforest, we payed them.
If the rainforest is hot The animals that live higher in the trees would move up and if it was cold more plants would die which may cause animals to die because of food.
in affect us just because of the region are in e.g.Jamaica is in the tropical zone
floods affect the rainforest's by flooding the trees so all the water spills out and hurts or affects the animals and habitats
It affects everything the plants, the animals, and how they live.
it may not be used to rain if it was in a rainforest and the animal was used to being in a warm hot climate, not wet or rainy. or it may be that in adapting to a enviorment it may be easy or simple or hard and confusing. but we don't know how the animals feel in a different enviorment if that's not the usual enviorment. depending on the animal if it is a young growing on its own such as a snake it could be used to a desert's temp. but if a rattlesnake went into a Tropical rainforest it may have a hard time adapting to the cold or wet climate as a desert get very little rain or cold weather.
it is probably all the frying they do
It helps them