Yes it most certainly does rain at the equator.
The rain forests located near the Equator in South America, Africa, and Asia get the most rainfall.
Near the Equator. It doesn't rain at the poles, and snowfall is almost non-existent at the South Pole.
Rain forests are located along the equator due to the temperatures being warm all year round. The equator also has the most amount of rainfall.
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Clouds often bring rain, and the presence of clouds and rainfall makes tropical rain forests possible.
Ecuador is a tropical rainfall because it has the equator going through it.
Not usually because it's so hot, but if it's close to a body of water there could be moderate rainfall.
There are no countries on the equator that are mostly desert. Because the region of the equator is noted for its heavy rainfall, deserts do not occur there.
The area around the equator is tropical in nature with much rainfall, Deserts do not occur there.
The rain forests located near the Equator in South America, Africa, and Asia get the most rainfall.
because there is a difference from the equator length
Near the Equator. It doesn't rain at the poles, and snowfall is almost non-existent at the South Pole.
Rain forests are located along the equator due to the temperatures being warm all year round. The equator also has the most amount of rainfall.
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The amount of rainfall in much less.