The Amazon Rainforest is considered one of the hottest rainforests in the world due to its location near the equator, which results in consistently high temperatures and humidity. Other hot rainforests include the Congo Rainforest and the Indonesian Rainforest.
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The sun rises at six and begins to heat up the rainforest, causing water to evaporate and rise, making clouds. At about 3:00, the sun is at it's hottest and brightest, and tons of rain soon begins to fall, soaking the Amazon. Then, everything just calms down at night, ready for another hectic day the next day.
probably hot and humid
Hotter than it gets in the Amazon Rainforest!
mountanious hot humid wet
its hot and humid 79 degrees Fahrenheit
136 degrees.
All year long.
In the Amazon at wintertime, it snows. It also snow during summer; big blizzards, because it's WAY colder in summer than it is in Winter. I would advise burning down the Amazon rainforest, but it rains so much there, the fire would be put out. Oh well. I hope that information helped :) Love Alice
it helps us breath and survive and help people from being hot also have food