about once a day
The sun rises at six and begins to heat up the rainforest, causing water to evaporate and rise, making clouds. At about 3:00, the sun is at it's hottest and brightest, and tons of rain soon begins to fall, soaking the Amazon. Then, everything just calms down at night, ready for another hectic day the next day.
13 inches
Approximatley, 150 inches a year. If it is a very wet year, you could see up to 200 inches of rain. Hope that helped. Have a Great Day!
5.400 acres an hour and 129,600 acres a day. That is way too much! People think we have such a big rainforest so it doesn't matter but we don't. If that doesn't help then think of how many animals are losing there homes every day. Hundreds of animals are. That does not mean they can just move into more areas of the rainforest. People are killing animals every day!
one fith that is the same amount as hafe of the rain forest lol first you spelled half wrong second 1/5 does not equal 1/2 third if this was true the rainforest would be gone in five days please enlighten me with more of your brilliant knowledge
yes it is rainy in the rain forest, that is why it is called the RAINforest
the rainforest gets lots of convectional rainfall because it is so hot in the day that all tha water vaper, vises, cools, condens and falls again as rain
well depending on the rainforest some get 10cm a day some get none but alot on the next day also COMBAT ARMS IS SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO AWESOME!!!!!!
that the temperature of the rain forest in the day is 95 degrees Fahrenheit
How much rain forest does a rain forest get each year... Well, I would say that a rain forest can't really get any rain forests in a year, but Tropical rain forests get about 200-600 cm of rain each year, and Temperate Rain forests get 200-400 cm of rain each year.
No, that's not true. To be defined as a rainforest, it needs to receive at least 70 to 140 inches of rainfall per year. That's something like ten hours of light to moderate rain (on average) every single day of the year.
In the amazon rain forest it is very warm and humide they get rainfall every day at 4PM
I am not sure if there is a name for it but it is a connected temperature rainforest which stretches from practically the San Francisco Bay almost to the Aleutian Islands, it is the largest in the US and Canada.
In the amazon rain forest it is very warm and humide they get rainfall every day at 4PM
Well it has finally come to me this day the 12th of June, that since it is a rainforest it must rain a lot.
about a football field per day
The sun rises at six and begins to heat up the rainforest, causing water to evaporate and rise, making clouds. At about 3:00, the sun is at it's hottest and brightest, and tons of rain soon begins to fall, soaking the Amazon. Then, everything just calms down at night, ready for another hectic day the next day.