Rain forests belong to the tropical wet climate group. The temperature in a rain forest rarely gets higher than 93 °F (34 °C) or drops below 68 °F (20 °C); average humidity is between 77 and 88%; rainfall is often more than 100 inches a year. There is usually a brief season of less rain. In monsoonal areas, there is a real dry season. Almost all rain forests lie near the equator.
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It is 80 degrees fahrenhite. wet and hot
there is plenty of wildlife in the rainforest because the climate it hot and wet?
A rainforest is a hot wet area covered in trees and vegetation, typically found near the equator. These regions have high biodiversity and abundant precipitation.
mountanious hot humid wet
Because it is hot and wet for the better part of the year.
yes because they live in tropical places which is wet and hot.
The weather in the tropical rainforest can be wet dry hot or cold
A tropical rainforest climate is typically hot, very humid and wet.
A warm wet tropical forest is called a rainforest.
All year long.
No! In a rainforest it is to hot for the rabbits to live. It is too hot and also too wet. It just isn't their habitat at all!