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Q: What is the climate of tropical rainforests?
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What are the Plants in hot and humid climate?

Tropical rainforests


What is the climate in tropical forests?

The answer exits in the question itself. Tropical rainforests have a tropical climate. This means hot and humid, and rainy weather are present in them.


What climate covers most of the northern half of the continent?

Tropical Rainforests And Tropical Savannas


What is the climate in tropical rainforests?

Well, it is a tropical climate. It is hot, humid, and mostly wet.


Does North Korea have rainforests?

No, Korea does not have a tropical climate.


Can forest grow in a tropical climate?

A forest can grow in a tropical climate, though not all types of trees will survive there. The rainforests of South America are an excellent example of this.


Why arent there tropical rainforests in Europe?

Because in Europe there is no tropical climate, it doesn't rain so much and it isn't so hot.


What does the equator have to do with rainforests climate?

Most rainforests lie close to the equator. those areas have the warmth and humidity necessary for rainforests (that has to do with tropical weather the equator is just a line on maps)


Shifting cultivation is mostly found in which climate region?

Shifting cultivation is done in the Tropical Rainforests


Where is the King cobra climate?

the average temperature a king cobra lives in is 95


How much temperature for a rattlesnake?

Rattlesnakes prefer warm, temperate or tropical climate, including deserts and rainforests.


How are the climates of Canada and Mexico different?

Canada has a subpolar and polar climate, while Mexico has a subtropical climate including deserts and tropical rainforests.