The Lacandon jungle in southeastern Mexico is such place. 17% (335,334 sq km / 129,473 sq mi) of Mexico's territory - roughly the size of Finland or New Mexico - is rain-forest.
it is hot and very humid but rains a lot
i dont think it rains a lot in wetlands
forests are grown like bye like ponds and rivers and were it rains a lot in a certain place were wate comes a lot
It is hot, the air is full of water and it rains every day a lot, on about the same time. There are no seasons, and there live a lot of species.
There may be some type of unusual weather in the rain forest. The rain forest has all climates, it may be hot at one moment and then its raining.
well in the rain forest there is a lot of rain as it rains nearly every day ( not including the monsoon ) !
it rains a lot because the trees get lots of water underground and the water is stored in the leaves of the trees. as the rain forest is in the tropical zone, it gets very hot. the water stored in the leaves evaporates through the stomata of the leaves. this makes lots of rain clouds on top. they all crash into each other and it finally starts raining. so there you there you have it . this is why it rains a lot in the rain forest
yes it does rain in the rain forest that why it is call The rainforest
It rains a lot in the summer; June to September is the chunk in the year that it rains a lot.
the boreal gets............?
A tiaga is mostly cold and a tropical rain forest is warm and wet For a climate TRUE
it rains a lot