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Rainforests have four seasons two dry seasons and two wet seasons
The seasons are 3 months long.
no only habitats like:forests,wetlands,,jungles, rainforests and grasslands have seasons coral reefs and oceans do not have seasons
In most tropical rainforests, there are just two seasons, the Wet season and the Dry season .
Temperate forests have about 60 inches of rainfall a year, while rainforests have about 80 inches per year. Also, temperate forests have drastic temperature change throughout the seasons, while rainforests keep a steady climate around 75 degrees Fahrenheit.
The seasons actually change in Space!!!:))))
Temperate rainforests are found in moist and cooler climates and distinct seasons, away from the equator.
Rainforests are near the equator because of the weather that happens at this part of the world. There is not a lot of change throughout the seasons, which is conducive to forest conditions.
A Change of Seasons was created in 1995-05.
Animals that live in temperate rainforests migrate, however animals that's live in equatorial rainforests do not as equatorial rainforests have no seasons and the climate is the same all year round.
There isn't one. To change the seasons, click on the first button at the top to change them.
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