Rain forests lie in the intertropicalconvergence zone where intense solar energy produces a convection zone of rising air that loses its moisture through frequent rainstorms.
it rains in a rainforest because of precipitation; and because of the name RAIN fprest!! it has the name right in it. i cant wait for my soccer game tonight!! go soccer!! soccer rules
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Rainforests are surrounded by thick green trees and wet soil. The forests are near to the equator and receive a lot of sunshine. This is why the evaporation process is very fast and the rainforest receives constant amount of rain in high quantity.
because of the water cycle
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it always rains in the rainforest because the rainforest is along the equator, so the heat make water evaporate from the many trees and that water has to come down, so that is why it rains loads
The trees release a whole lot of water vapor - which precipitates as rain.
http://theos.in/science/reason-for-high-rainfall-in-rainforests/
it's not my website but it tells you why(:
It starts with an area of land - usually coastal, where geography and proximity to water creates a lot of rainfall. If a forest manages to grow there, then you have a rain forest.
A rain diagram is when you see how much rain has came in the certain amount of time
hot humid wet (rain) not much sun light but that's besides the point :p
A rain gauge is a piece of apparatus left outdoors, which collects water during rain. The user reads the amount of water off a scale. You can use a vertical-sided container, and make your own measurements of the water depth. For meteorological purposes, a commercially manufactured instrument is used. For precision, especially when falls are light, the gauge has a funnel, so that the water from a larger area is gathered into a narrower area. This means that the scale has to be enlarged, giving better readings. To see pictures and obtain more detailed information, visit: http://ccc.atmos.colostate.edu/~hail/howto/help/rain.htm
The word 'rain' functions as both a noun and a verb. Examples:As a noun: The rain made large puddles in the road.As a verb: It will rain today so please remember your umbrella.
the temperature does not affect rain, the rain clouds block the sun so it blocks some heat making it colder.the temperature when it rains matters on how hot it was before it rained
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No, the rainforest receives much too much rain to be considered a desert.
the rainforest gets lots of convectional rainfall because it is so hot in the day that all tha water vaper, vises, cools, condens and falls again as rain
no because there is not much rain to have a rain forest or trees to have a rain forest
because a temperate forest doesn't have as much life in it or as much rain as a rain forest and it sheds it's leafs in the fall
None. It is much too warm in a tropical rainforest to snow.
For an area to be considered a rainforest, it must receive over 80 inches of rain.
about once a day
The rainforest has about 120 days of rain per year, with an average of 2013 mm falling per year.
The tropical country , such as south Africa and so on are the rain forest which have the most rain forest .
novanet= lower canopy
The desert receives one 20th or less of the amount of water that a rainforest receives. This is because deserts get very little rain.