no it does not snow in the rain forest.
HINT! Its a rain forest, is there ever snow in a rainforest? Answer that, and you've got your answer.
no, because it will melt and if you put it in the freezer it will turn to ice and not snow!
yes
of course not! its warm all year round in the rainforests
Tropical rainforests never get snow. Mid-latitude rain forests, such as in southeastern Alaska, get many feet annually.
Most of the world's rain and snow comes from the tropical rainforest ecosystem.
Some rain forests have snow. It depends on location. The rain forest on the Pacific North West of the North American Continent has snow. It also depends on climate and the weather and if the location is close to the equator.
A Snow tiger lives in a jungle type habitat. Mountain, lowland and or tropical rainforest
None. It is much too warm in a tropical rainforest to snow.
Rainforests typically do not receive snowfall due to their warm and humid climate. However, there are exceptions in high-altitude regions within rainforests where snowfall can occur occasionally. This depends on the specific location and elevation within the rainforest.
An indigenous material is one that is native to the area. This can be sand in the desert, snow in the higher elevations, and plants that grow only in the rainforest.
No they are not there are all different types of National Parks there could be a National Park in a dessert of in the snow or maybe just in a rainforest.