Rainforests grow along the Equator in the areas called the tropics, which are hot, sticky and steamy all year round. The biggest forests grow in South and Central America and South-east Asia. There are also smaller forests in China, Australia, India, Madagascar, Papua New Guinea and on some of the islands in the Caribbean Many other countries can claim to have tiny scraps of rainforest.
I believe the heart of any tropical rain forests grow within 20 to 30 degrees of the equator. Both north and south of the equator. Then there are the non-tropical rain forests like the one that grows on the Olympic Penninsula in the Pacific Northwest (Washington state). It is still considered a rain forest just not tropical.
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South India and Sri Lanka are where there are rain forests on the subcontinent.
In Brazil there is a lot rain. The rain is needed so that the rain forests in Brazil can live.
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There are two types of rain forests, tropical and temperate. Tropical rain forests are found closer to the equator where it is warm. Temperate rain forests are found near the cooler coastal areas further north or south of the equator. The tropical rain forest is a hot, moist biome where it rains all year long.
they are easier to grow in tropical rain forests
yes
yes!
Bengal Bamboo
yes they do.
flying pigs
yes if there is enough water
plants grow in rain forests or in deserts.
Orcids. It has about 2000 varieties.
It doesn't, and they don't. Koalas live in Forests or stands of eucalyptus trees, which don't grow in rain Forests.
because its humid and gets a lot of rain ! hope this helped x
yes it comes from the rain forests