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The climate in South America varies quite significantly. The area near the equator is very warm. There are some areas with rain forests, and others that are desert. The southern area of South America has cool temperatures.
Because of direct sunshine (not the slanted rays like in Polar and sub-Polar regions) and abundant rains.
The climate is suitable
Because of direct sunshine (not the slanted rays like in Polar and sub-Polar regions) and abundant rains.
the deciduous forests are located near the equator because in america the equator stretches through the middle of america
near the equator. Ex: South America, and Mexico are mostly tropical forests.
The climate in South America varies quite significantly. The area near the equator is very warm. There are some areas with rain forests, and others that are desert. The southern area of South America has cool temperatures.
Aforest is located where there are lots of trees and land.
Location is one of the differences between temoerate forests and equatorial forests. Temperate forests can be found in the milder, temperate zones and equatorial forests are found near or on the equator. The climate of the equatorial forests is hotter than that of temperate forests. Vegetation and wildlife would also be different in the two types of forests.
most rain forests are found near the equator. summary: tropical rainforests grow in areas close to the equator. in these places the climate is hot and wet
Temperate zone forests of North America.
They live in the rain forests of Central and South America = hot tropical climates