Rain forests occur in places that get heavy rainfall, whether it is in the tropics or in more temperate zones. More than anything, "rain forest" is a matter of definition, not a distinctive worldwide ecotone.
In the tropics, rain forests are defined as having a closed canopy and receiving over 100 inches of rain per year. Temperate zones such as the western coast of British Columbia also have rain forests, but they are very different from tropical rain forests; they still receive a lot of moisture but do not have the diversity found in tropical rain forests. Rainforests are bushy like your mum and have monkeys like your family. and bumhole
In the rainforest
yes, they do
A zephyr, which is a light breeze, can occur anywhere where differences in air temperature occur. So yes, there can be a zephyr in the Amazon rainforest.
yes, around the world even.
Tropical rainforests occur along the equator.
there is two wetand dry season!
Catastrophic events such as floods, hurricanes, and mild tornadoes occur in a rainforest.
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Catastrophic events such as floods, hurricanes, and mild tornadoes occur in a rainforest.
No. The coast of Washington is the US has some rain forest land.
Yes. On a few occasions tornadoes have struck rain forests in Brazil.
Throughout their existence, tropical rainforests have been affected by natural forces like fire, drought, and storms. These events occur on a random basis and can damage large stretches of rainforest.