Most of the rainforests in the world are along the equator. This is because it is so hot there, and all the water gets evaporated and condenses in that area, creating precipitation, and lots of it! This equals to the ground becoming very wet and the air hot. This type of climate is the perfect type for foliage which is why the rainforests are there, the rain is always constant, and the rainforest floor is forever marsh, wet, or flooded.
a hot biome would be irregularly warm warm would mean cool so its not a desert biome either a forest grassland or savana more of a humid place
Rainforests are not hot and dry. They are hot and humid.
Rain forests are so hot because they are found near the equator. The closer to the equator you are, the more solar radiation there is. The more solar radiation there is, the hotter it is.
Deserts and rainforests
the rainforest is wet because it always rains
Well, it is a tropical climate. It is hot, humid, and mostly wet.
it is pretty wet cause they like wet swamps and live in rainforests so it would be wet and rain a lot take my word for it!!
the hot wet is the tropic and torrid zone so almost all plants which grow in Dominica is found in the hot wet
The natural vegetation of a hot wet equatorial climate typically includes dense tropical rainforests with a wide variety of plant species such as tall trees, epiphytes, lianas, and ferns. These rainforests are characterized by high biodiversity and constant warmth and moisture, supporting a complex ecosystem of plants and animals. This type of vegetation is often found near the equator, where temperatures are consistently high and there is abundant rainfall throughout the year.
The aye-aye is found around most of Madagascar (though in low populations), so it depends on which habitat you are referring to. It can live in tropical rainforests, which are hot and humid with lots of rain, or it can live in drier regions, where it is hot and less humid/wet.
mist and dew