Tropical rainforests typically receive very little hail, as they are characterized by warm temperatures and high humidity, which are not conducive to hail formation. When hail does occur, it is usually in small amounts and infrequent. Annual precipitation in tropical rainforests can exceed 100 inches, but hail is a rare event compared to rainfall. Overall, the quantity of hail in a tropical rainforest is negligible.
The Tropical Rain Forest has more rain than a tropical forest.
to much rain
None. It is much too warm in a tropical rainforest to snow.
In excess of 500 in. of rain
a rain forest
The tropical rain forest.
A lot lor
In a tropical rain forest or anywhere tropical that is rains =)
Not much it is a rain forest. But enough for plants to survive and to see. So when your in the woods it is about the same.
tropical rain forest
The tropical rain forest is found in the tropical regions.
It's really not that far to the nearest tropical rain forest.