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Ok I have added a bit more after talking to my dad but it still needs to be a page long and i still don't have enough: The rainforests have a equatorial climate because the rainforests are based around the equator and nowhere else in the world. The equatorial climate is always hot, because the earth spins on its axis but also tilts, and that is why we have seasons whereas in the tropical rainforests and countries near the equator are always hot. This being the equatorial climate. I need more!!! Help?
The land is naturally covered with dense vegetation.&the timber of the equatorial forest is very valuable for furniture
Equatorial forests are so important to the world because they are always evergreen all season and provide a vital source of food and medicine, as well preventing soil erosion.
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Rainforests are mostly located near the Equator, but there are also rainforests in other parts of the world.
That depends on what you mean by vegetation. The densest concentration of plant life is still found in marine biomes. However, the equatorial rainforests holds 50% or more of the world's land plants.
Difficult to answer without getting specific, but a general answer might be: Equatorial rainforests are located between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn (±23.5 deg lat) in continental areas that receive considerable rainfall. That is usually on the side of the incoming prevailing winds.
the rainforests in the world that are tropical are the rainforests between the tropics of cancer and the tropics of Capricorn (witch are either side of the equator, the hottest part of the world).
The Equatorial rainforest is, as the name suggests, a rain forest near the equator. The main areas covered by rainforests are: Central America; the Amazon Basin (in South America); Central Africa; Madagascar (much of this has now gone); Southern Asia; Australasia. This is shown on the map below.
Where Are Rainforests Located?Tropical rainforests are located near the equator. Fifty seven percent of all tropical rainforests are found in Latin America. One third of the world's tropical rainforests are in Brazil. Other tropical rainforests are located in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands (25% of the world's tropical rainforests) and West Africa (18%).
Yes of course. They are one of the many inhabitants indigenous to the rainforests of the world.