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It rain's more at the equator because there is more evaporation, because of the heat. Therefore there is more rain.

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Tropical rainforests require the kind of climate that located near the equator. The season must be rather constant with little change in the temperature and precipitation.

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The combination of direct and abundant sunlight and abundant rainfall make forested areas around the equator possible.

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because god made it like that :)

Temperatures at the equator are high, which causes accelerated evaporation of water, resulting in frequent rain in forested areas

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Most rainforests are near the equator because the sun's most direct rays shine there. So it's weather is always warm and perfect for plants.

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Because that's where the tropics are. Can't have a tropical rain forest outside the tropics.

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