Yes the Amazon Rainforest is humid especially at the shrub layer as the heat gets trapped at the bottom making it stuffy. In the monsoon season (Jan-March) the heat is a tropical 70-80 degrees Celsius in the under canopy so it will be around 80-85 degrees Celsius in the shrub layer
yes because in the tree there water that makes the rain forest humid
yes it is i hope this helps :)
As an example, in the Amazon in South America, when the temperature is 86F , feels a lot hotter due to the humidity of 75%
Yes! Of course! I have been in one and it is "really hot"! But I recommend not wearing stuff that makes you too bare, you get bit up!
it is a tipe of animal that eates kaktis.
Rain forest!
wet and humid
rainy warm and humid
The weather is very hot and humid.
tropical rain forest
humid
hot humid and rainy.
tropical rain forest
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Easily the forest. The forest is most definetly more humid because there would be a lot of rain for the trees to grow. The rain that is unused and still remains in the soil is what will evaporate and make it humid. Deserts usually are not near anything (bodies of water) so they would be much more dry and a lot less humid.
Rainforests have warm, wet, humid climates.
Smegma