The climate in the Amazonian rain forest is warm and humid and the average temperature in the area is about 79 degrees Fahrenheit. One of the prominent features of this area is the difference between the temperature during the day and during the night is greater than that of the difference between the seasons. The Amazon rain forest consists four layers and each layer has its unique ecosystem and plants and animals are adapted to that. The tallest layer is called the emergent layer, which has trees of approximately 200 feet in height. The other layer is canopy which has smooth oval leaves and have pointed drip tip. This makes the flow of water easy and preventing the growth of mosses and fungi. The layer below the canopy layer is able to get only 5 per cent of sunlight and plants of this layer are uniquely adapted to survive in the shadowy layer. The lowest layer is the forest floor and is almost without any plant. Only 2 percent of sunlight reaches here.
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Between 22 and 32°C, Rarely falls beneath 25°C.
because of the evaporation.
In July the humidity level is 70%. In the Amazon in South America if the temperature is 86 degrees it feels like 95 degrees due to humidity of 75%. The rain forest produces 75% of the clouds that bring it's daily rain.
In the Amazon Rainforest it is very warm, though they have plenty of rain.
It has an average of 50 to 260 inches of rain falls yearlly.
The answer is indeed 1%, you utter fool
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The Amazon rainforest has so many different plants and animals because of its climate. Its rain and temperature allows organisms to prosper because plants and animals need a warm climate and water.
a tropical climate that can withstand it
amazon rainforest and other rainforest. i think.....
the daintree rainforest and amazon have many things in common but yet are soo different rose
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wet and rainy
Tropic; equatorial.
amazon rainforest
The Amazon rainforest has so many different plants and animals because of its climate. Its rain and temperature allows organisms to prosper because plants and animals need a warm climate and water.
Peru's climate is the primary reason why two-thirds of the country is covered in Amazon rainforest. Located in the northern part of South America, Peru is part of the tropics and has a tropical climate. This climate is perfect for the growth of rainforest and is responsible for the dense jungle that covers the country. The tropical climate includes: High rainfall High temperatures High humidity Heavy cloud coverThese conditions are ideal for the growth of the rainforest and have allowed the Amazon rainforest to thrive in Peru. In addition, Peru's topography also contributes to the presence of the Amazon rainforest. Peru's terrain is made up of mountains, valleys, and river systems, which provide the perfect environment for the rainforest to spread and flourish. The combination of the tropical climate, topography, and other factors, make Peru two-thirds of the way covered in Amazon rainforest.
its hot and humid 79 degrees Fahrenheit
In the amazon rain forest it is very warm and humide they get rainfall every day at 4PM
Of course not, its a rain forrest. It rains all the time!
The Amazon Rainforest. It is the larges forest because of the temperate climate and high rainfall.
The Amazon Rainforest is a Tropical Rainforest
The Amazon rainforest is in danger because if the forest will be cut down the animals will be affected, there is very rare animals living in the Amazon rainforest. Also the environment, everyone goes on about climate change and how bad it is. Cutting down a rainforest will affect the weather. Also the tourism will be affected when I went we got someone that lived near to guide us around the Amazon Rainforest, we payed them.