yes because has to put the mosture back into the rainforest plants and animals.
The Daintree Rainforest in Australia typically receives around 3,000 to 4,000 millimeters of rainfall annually. This high level of precipitation contributes to the lush vegetation and biodiversity found in the rainforest.
The Amazon rainforest gets over 80 inches of rain per year
A tropical rainforest climate typically has a lot of rain throughout the year, with high humidity and abundant vegetation. Other climates with high levels of rainfall include temperate rainforest climates and monsoon climates.
Rainforests receive a lot of rainfall due to their proximity to the equator, where warm air rises and cools, leading to condensation and precipitation. The high humidity and abundant vegetation in rainforests also contribute to the continuous cycle of evaporation and rainfall, creating a moist environment conducive to frequent rain.
The Amazon rainforest represents about 40% of the world's remaining rainforest land. It is the largest tropical rainforest in the world, covering approximately 2.1 million square miles across South America.
everyday
It rains almost everyday in the rainforest. It usually occurs by 3 or 4 pm.
Nearly everyday. Most days more than once. It can also rain for whole days.
The Sahara desert used to be a rainforest, and is assumed to turn back into one another 20,000 years from now.
yes it rains a lot on the rainforest
Yes. It rains quite a bit in a tropical rainforest. That is why it is called a rainforest.
no but there is rain
yes it is rainy in the rain forest, that is why it is called the RAINforest
The tropical rainforest gets less rain each year.
There are three syllables in the word "rainforest" (rain-fo-rest).
a tropical rainforest is a type of rainforest that is near the equator. it is very hot but gets a lot of rain.
There are several rain forests throughout the world. There is the Central America rain forest, the Amazon, the African rain forest, the Southeast Asian rain forest, and the Madagascar rain forest.