The other guy was way way wrong. The rainforest is hot because it is on the equator. It is hot all year round, at about 23-26 degrees. There is a specific reason why it is hot on the equator, but it is very difficult to explain without diagrams.
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.
ecosystem, rainforest, and forests
wetlands, bogs, rainforest(sometimes)
The climate influences the Yanomami tribe by impacting their ability to grow crops, hunt for food, and access resources in the rainforest. Changes in temperature and rainfall patterns can also affect their health and well-being, as they rely heavily on the natural environment for their survival.
the effect is that the climate changes into a cooler or warmer climate.
the fauna and flora adapt by changing with the climate
To change 72 F in the summer to 63 F in the the summer.How hot and cold,and warm it is.
a rainforest biome is all about humidity a the climate
A warm wet climate
It is cold. Climate can't accomidate a rainforest.
The rainforest
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A toucan lives in a rainforest maybe because of the climate and of the food and prey
humid
coldish and damp...
humid and damp
A tropical rainforest