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Why are rainforests hot and dry?

Rainforests are actually hot and wet, not dry. They receive consistent and abundant rainfall throughout the year, which contributes to their high humidity levels. The combination of warmth and moisture creates a suitable environment for the diverse plant and animal life found in rainforests.


Why is does it rain in the rainforests?

hot, damp climate.


What are the Plants in hot and humid climate?

Tropical rainforests


Are rainforests found in hot or cold countries?

Rainforests are not found in cold climates. They are found in both warm and temperate climates.


Why do you find rainforests in hot countries?

that lots of food can grow


What is the weather like in rainforests in the summer like?

really hot


What is the averge precipitation and temperature?

90 degrees. Rainforests are rainy and hot. See you


Why are rainforests hot when its wet?

Rainforests are hot even when wet because they receive a constant supply of sunlight near the equator. The dense vegetation in rainforests also traps heat and creates a greenhouse effect. Additionally, high humidity levels in rainforests contribute to the feeling of heat.


Are there any rainforests in China?

um,there aren't any rainforests! its really hot once in a while you get rain theres wind dust but no rainforests and yes there is grass beaches,lakes,fields.... ^ There are rainforests, you idiot.


Is Dubai UAE a tropical country?

Dubai is in the tropics, but it is a hot desert country; there are no rainforests or jungles there.


What will happen to the weather if the rainforests are destroyed?

nothing but I'm sure that if the weather is to hot then the rain forest is destroyed


What is the climate in rainforest?

There are two types of rainforests, Tropical rainforests and Temperate rainforests. Thus rainforests may be found in many places on Earth and the conditions in them is determined by the climatic zone in which they occur (hot in the tropics, cool in the temperate zones/elevations). The one thing they have in common is high (daily) rain and high humidity!