tropical rain forest wind a factor in the biome
over 200cm per year
it gets over 200 cm of rain per year.
one major rainforest in the Chile rejiond is Ukapunga it is one of the smallest and rainiest rainforest there is it strreaches about 500 miles and is kniwn fro the mangos and tropical animals like the Uka butterfly and the Ukaliptious tree and has a virioty of over 40 species of monkies
The tropical rainforest gets the most rainfall; over 200 cm of rain annually.
No, the tropical rainforest is not a natural environment for them. They will live where humans do, which are very often cleared sections of rainforest that are used for agricultural production. These animals are used for labour and milk over meat, particularly in the southeatern Asian countries of India, Vietnam, Philippines, and Pakistan.
Over 200 cm (80 in) of precipitation annually falls in the rain forest.
Tropical rainforests are forests with tall tress, warm climate, and lots of rain. Tropical rainforests are found in Africa, Asia, Australia, and Central and South America. The largest rainforest in the world is the Amazon rainforest. They are found in tropics, the region between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer. Each rainforest is unique but there are certatin features common to all tropical rainforests. Temperate rainforests occur in small pockets. A temperate rainforest will have over 1400 mm of rain per year. There is a large temperate rainforest in Washington state.
The Daintree covers over 3000 square miles
It affects it by minerals falling from the rain making the forest tropical. Thus if this rain was to fall say somewhere in the world over the years it will slowly become a rainforest
The tropical rainforest is a wet, warm forest of trees that grow very closely together. The canopy (tallest tress) in the rainforest can release 200gallons of water each year into the atmosphere. The resulting moisture hangs over the forest, keeping the interior warm and humid. Animals living in the rainforest have had to adapt to these wet, warm conditions and have had to find niches that allow them to thrive. They do this by altering species characteristics to fit the tall trees, the constant humidity and the quiet rainforest floor.
The region around the equator is the tropics (both north and south), so any rainforest around the equator which is in the tropics is a tropical rainforest. A rainforest can exist (and does exist) outside the tropics. The Pacific Northwest, for example, has the Hoh rainforest. A "tropical rainforest" is typically hot year round with little temperature change from month to month. Tropical rainforests are near the equator because the climate there is warm, very wet and constant due to the position of the sun over the equator; it's always directly overhead. The plants that live there thrive in these conditions. There are only two seasons in the tropical rainforests: wet season and dry season. The rainforests are so wet because whenever it rains, the water collects on the big leaves of the trees and evaporates quickly, forms into clouds and rains down again.
no rain forests can be found all over the world. it just have to have tropical weather. therefore it is only found near the equator. (the equator goest through brazil)