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Selvas (If you're doing that Physical Geography crossword puzzle like I am it's #10 down :D)
Oh, dude, the highest recorded temperature in a rainforest was around 120°F (49°C) in the Amazon rainforest, and the lowest was about 50°F (10°C) in some of the cooler montane rainforests. So, yeah, rainforests can swing from hot to not-so-hot, just like my dating life.
You would most likely find a rainforest near the equator, between 10 degrees north and south latitudes. This region, known as the tropics, receives consistent sunlight and high levels of precipitation, creating ideal conditions for lush rainforest environments to thrive.
The largest animal that lives in the Amazon Rainforest is the Jaguar. However, the largest animal that lives in the Amazon River is the Black Caiman.
Most tropical rainforests are located around the equator. Tropical rainforests of Central America are located near the Tropic of Cancer, at 23.5 N latitude.
Selvas (If you're doing that Physical Geography crossword puzzle like I am it's #10 down :D)
The Amazon rainforest is an amazing place, that has a wide temperature range. The coldest is has been known to get is 34 degrees Fahrenheit.
Ballad of a Well-Known Gun was created on 1970-10-30.
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It depends on which rainforest. But some get up to 10 meters a year!!
Well, there's more than 10, but the first ten are known as the Bill of Rights.
10 - 90 years
Rainforest
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they travel in their terrotory usaly 10 killometers
the tallest tree in the rainforest is a red wood giant can grow up 10 150meters