There are two major seasons; Summer and Winter. "Fall" or "Autumn" doesn't occur in a tropical rain forest biome as noticeably, due to the small differences between Winter and Summer-because the only noticeable difference is whether it is wet or dry. Because the treetops block most incoming sunlight, the temperature tends to not vary as it does in wide open fields or such. Because the plants don't have a specific "growing season" there isn't a noticeable "Spring" either.
4 seasons!!
In a near-equatorial rain forest there are two seasons...rainy and really rainy.
Precipitation, temperature, wildlife, seasons
wet and dry
No there are many many plants in a rain forest.
4 seasons
That depends on where the forest is. There are many types of forests eg tropical rain forest, temperate rain forest or subarctic forest
If the rain forset is on the equator, I don't believe the temperature changes all that much, but precipitation rates may. If the rain forest is not on or near the equator, there are definitely notably different seasons.
There is only one rain forest. It is sinharaga forest.
There are four layers in a rain forest
A tropical rainforest doesn't have seasons like that, only a dry season and a rain season.
i've never been a congo rain forest. i dont know.