its because it always humid and warm and warm air carries a lot of water vapour which makes it rain alot
Weather systems moving off bodies of water can affect local rainfall patterns. And areas with lots of trees and lush growth produce more water vapor, which in turn increases the amount of rain that will fall on a given area.
Not all rainforests are tropical. There is a temperate rainforest on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington state.
It rains because of the humidity.
yes because has to put the mosture back into the rainforest plants and animals.
Heavy rain washed off the nutrients from the rainforest's soil.
it is a problem because if we do not have rain forests, then there will be no rain and less oxygen
It gives the world rain.
everyday
It rains because of the humidity.
yes because has to put the mosture back into the rainforest plants and animals.
It rains almost everyday in the rainforest. It usually occurs by 3 or 4 pm.
Rainforests are dense, tropical forests with high rainfall and diverse plant and animal species, while savannas are grassy plains with scattered trees and distinct wet and dry seasons. Rainforests typically have a closed canopy, while savannas have a more open canopy that allows sunlight to reach the ground. Additionally, rainforests tend to be more humid and biodiverse compared to savannas.
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
The tropical rainforest gets less rain each year.
yes it is rainy in the rain forest, that is why it is called the RAINforest