The tropics.
YES Chile has around twenty and more rainforest's
Jakarta-Indonesia is located in the tropical climate. Indonesia is on the equator and has rainforests hot and humid. The seasons are either wet or dry.
Vast rainforests are primarily found in the tropical climate zone, characterized by high temperatures and significant rainfall throughout the year. This zone typically lies near the equator, where the climate is warm and humid, allowing for the diverse ecosystems and rich biodiversity associated with rainforests. Additionally, some temperate rainforests exist in cooler coastal regions, but the majority are located in tropical areas.
Tropical climates, such as tropical rainforests and tropical monsoon climates, are influenced by the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) most of the year. The ITCZ brings heavy rainfall and is a significant factor in shaping the weather patterns in these regions.
No, Europe does not have tropical rainforests. No part of Europe is within the tropics. Southern Spain, Sicily, and Crete are the locations farthest south and none extend much south of 35 degrees N latitude.
Asia is the continent with most of its landmass in the tropical zone
B. Along the equator
Jamaica is located in the tropical zone
There are two types of rainforests: the tropical rainforest and the temperate rainforest. The tropical rainforest is found near the equator, where the temperate rainforest is found elsewhere.
Biomes in the tropical zone include tropical rainforests, tropical dry forests, tropical savannas, and tropical wetlands. These biomes are characterized by high temperatures and precipitation levels, supporting diverse ecosystems with a wide variety of plant and animal species.
Most of the United States is located in the temperate zone.
Asia is the continent with most of its landmass in the tropical zone