Humid and wet
The temperature is above 30 degrees and rainfall is common all year.
The humidity levels in the Daintree Rainforest can become very high, even reaching 78 percent humidity on the coast. However, during the summer months, humidity has been known to stretch into the high nineties.
Much of the Daintree Rainforest is preserved as a national park and a World Heritage Site. Those areas obviously don't have any human inhabitants. However, there may be areas of the Daintree Rainforest that are not part of the park and do have a human population (I'm just not sure).
29 times a year
Go to http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/tables/cw_031052.shtml. This gives you climate statistics for Port Douglas - Warner st, which (so my Geography teacher told me) is close enough. There's a function there that allows you to draw graphs of the data (just pick your year)...hope this helps!!
it rains about 120 deays of rain per year
The rainforest has about 120 days of rain per year, with an average of 2013 mm falling per year.
The Daintree Rainforest in Australia typically receives around 3,000 to 4,000 millimeters of rainfall annually. This high level of precipitation contributes to the lush vegetation and biodiversity found in the rainforest.
In a tropical rainforest, where the climate is humid and rainfall is regular throughout the year.
A subtropical rainforest typically has high temperatures and high humidity throughout the year. It receives abundant rainfall, often more than 60 inches per year. The climate is characterized by mild winters and warm, rainy summers.
Belem is located in Brazil, and it has a tropical rainforest climate, which means it is generally warm and humid throughout the year.
A tropical rainforest climate typically has a lot of rain throughout the year, with high humidity and abundant vegetation. Other climates with high levels of rainfall include temperate rainforest climates and monsoon climates.