because it is on the equator the suns rays will always be directly shining on them (the earths axis is tilted and but the middle will never be tilted away form the sun) http://www.slideshare.net/tudorgeog/climate-in-the-rainforest follow this link for extra info
the climate of the southtern most tip is 40 degrees because of the climate the heat pressures on to the most tip of the of south america. plus in the hills is a foggy climate concluding with the tips wich is the question so theres your answer follow me on twitter ill be answering more question thanks
Pygmies are one of the primitive tribe of Zaire, Africa. They are still present in the deep tropical rain forests of Zaire, Africa. Can you believe that those ancient tribes are still present? Yes they are! If you go on a visit to Africa, Zaire, you may see one of them hunting in the deep forests of the tropical rain forests!
A humid sub-tropical, tropical rain forest, decidious forest.
Tropical and Subtropical Moist Broadleaf Forests. information: AND a little bit of savanna. just saying. np yo.
Africa is a vast continent, and types of vegetation that grow on it are influenced largely by the various climates and soil types that exist across the land. Africa itself contains vegetation as varied as tropical rain forests, desert scrubs, and montane.
Cool and Rainy
Rain forest Climate is usually hot and humid Due to the fact that there is lots of rain in rain forests. Subtropical and tropical rain forests are hotter than temperature rain forests
Tropical rain forests have hot, humid climate. It has a diversity of plants and wildlife.
Rain forests have a tropical climate, and no dry season. The rain forests have no distinct winter or summer weather pattern.
Very hot and humid.
The climate is suitable
There are no tropical rain forests in Minnesota.
natural region such as a tropical rain forest has unique plant and animal life and a unique climate.
it has tropical temp. and heavy rainfall since most of the islands are rain forests
it is mostly the climate?
They live in the rain forests of Central and South America = hot tropical climates
Tropical rain forests typically have a hot and humid climate with high levels of rainfall year-round. These regions generally experience stable temperatures and high humidity, creating ideal conditions for lush vegetation and diverse wildlife.