Yes because it rains
No. Wet lands are the estuaries of rivers, where fresh water meets salt. Rain forests are collections of trees (and other plants) over a large enough area that the evaporation from the plants modifies the local weather.
Forests typically have a wet climate due to the amount of rainfall they receive. This high level of precipitation helps to support the growth of diverse plant life and create a humid environment within the forest ecosystem.
Deciduous trees in temperate forests shed their leaves to conserve water and energy during cold, dry winters. In contrast, tropical rainforests maintain a more consistent warm and wet climate year-round, allowing trees to keep their leaves for photosynthesis continuously.
A hilly place with a wet and windy climate can produce lush forests, rich grasslands, and fertile soil. The combination of elevated terrain and ample rainfall can support diverse vegetation and ecosystems, making it suitable for agriculture and providing habitats for various wildlife species.
The air in the forests tend to stay there because here is not much space for it to move around, because there is a lot of trees and plants, and the climate is also wet so it tends to stick around
Mississippi's forests is wet, damp, cold, and harsh
They are rain forests also known as jungles.
hot wet and humid
In the wet forests and grasslands of South America
tropical moist deciduous forests 33.2%tropical dry deciduous forests 30.0%tropical wet evergreen forest 8.58%
Tropical rainforests are forests with warm temperatures, wet weather, and lush plant growth. They are found in regions near the equator and have high levels of biodiversity due to the favorable conditions for plant growth.
its wet because most rain forests live on the equator were its mostly sunny and not usually winter
It is called a tropical wet region because of the rain keeping it wet resulting in a rain forest.
global cooling 2.8 million years ago resulted in dry grasslands replacing wet forests in parts of Africa.
Cougars can be found in a wide variety of habitats - conifer forests, deciduous forests, rain forests, deserts, grasslands, savannas, wet lands, mountains, etc.
Tropical forests and similar dense wet woodlands farms and mangroves.
Tropical Rain Forests