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The Amazon rainforest receives a lot of rainfall due to its location near the equator, where warm air rises causing convectional rainfall. The abundance of trees and vegetation in the rainforest contributes to the recycling of moisture through transpiration, which also helps maintain the high levels of rainfall in the region.
Yes, the Amazon Rainforest is typically hot and wet all year long, as it experiences a tropical climate with high temperatures and high humidity. Rainfall is abundant, with some areas receiving over 100 inches of rain annually.
Rainforests are typically located near the equator in tropical regions, so they can be found in both the Northern Hemisphere (such as the Amazon Rainforest in South America) and the Southern Hemisphere (such as the Daintree Rainforest in Australia).
Zaire, now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo, receives high levels of rainfall due to its location near the equator and the Congo rainforest. The warm and moist air masses from the Atlantic Ocean converge in the region, leading to frequent rainfall throughout the year. This consistent rain supports the lush vegetation and biodiversity of the area.
Fumes in the air can contribute to the formation of acid rain. When pollutants combine with water in the atmosphere, they form acids that can fall to the ground as acid rain. This can harm the environment, ecosystems, and public health.
Halifax receives a high amount of rainfall due to its location along the Atlantic coast, where it experiences frequent weather systems moving in from the ocean. The city is also prone to nor'easter storms that bring heavy precipitation.
I am not sure if there is a name for it but it is a connected temperature rainforest which stretches from practically the San Francisco Bay almost to the Aleutian Islands, it is the largest in the US and Canada.
Well he rainforest has many places in it so what are did you have in mind
Orangs live in Asia. The Amazon is in South America. So Orangs don't live in the Amazon rainforest.
because its the largest rain forest and has the most wild life and most spices
Yes, the Amazon Rainforest is typically hot and wet all year long, as it experiences a tropical climate with high temperatures and high humidity. Rainfall is abundant, with some areas receiving over 100 inches of rain annually.
The Amazon rainforest has so many different plants and animals because of its climate. Its rain and temperature allows organisms to prosper because plants and animals need a warm climate and water.
It's called the "rainforest" isn't it? the answer is in the question.
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The answer to this question is:First the Amazon rain forest give animals place to live.Second people can find drugs there.Third it can help us breathe air because there is so much treesThank you!Hope you like it!
the vegetation in the amazon rain forest is very dense(as it rains heavily...).There are so many species of plants there about which the do not know or have not yet discovered only.
the amazon rainforest is dangerous because of all the animals in it .
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