i know a really great website that tells average temperatures and rainfall. here it is : http://www.studentsoftheworld.info/pageinfo_pays.php3?Pays=COG&Opt=climate hope this helped. no it fken didn't
The rain forest has the most rainfall
there are so much abiotic elements in the tropical rainforest i will list all of them 1soil 2temperature 3is sunlight i will not saw all of them because that is to much my name is amanda springfield
The Amazon Rainforest is not a temperate grassland. It is a tropical rainforest characterized by high rainfall and dense vegetation.
A tropical rainforest climate typically has hot temperatures year-round and heavy rainfall. This climate is characterized by high humidity and lush vegetation due to the consistent warmth and rainfall. Examples of regions with this climate include the Amazon Rainforest in South America and parts of Southeast Asia.
about 150 inches
The weather in the African rainforest is typically hot and humid with high levels of rainfall throughout the year. Temperatures remain fairly consistent, usually ranging from 70-90°F. Rainfall is abundant, contributing to the lush and dense vegetation in the rainforest.
at least 80 inches every year!
The average rainfall in the amazon rainforest is 347 days a year
The rain forest with the larger amount of rainfall is The Amazon.
It rains about 75% of the time in the rainforest
There is no such thing as a 'desert rain forest.' The term is and oxymoron.
126"
I figure that the rainfall has the same tips as there are in any rainfall around the world.
Mean annual rainfall varies from approximately 800 mm to 4,000 mm accross the Australian distribution of Littoral Rainforest.
Humidity and rainfall.
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