It rains about 100 inches every year in the rain forest. It doesn't usually rain for the entirety of a day but there will usually be a part of every day where it rains.
The postman delivers the mail rain or shine.
very little
the sun
Because it has such a variety of rain, nutrients, sun.
In the Boreal forest, the amount of sunlight varies with the season. In the summer, the both the sun and rain produce heat that melts the winter's snow. During the winter, the sun doesn't shine a lot and the snow builds up.
Equinox
they have an night watching eyes , and they not to be see perfectly in the sun shine there fore they easily survive in the forest because it must be a shadow.
no, plants are producers and the sun
Too much rain Not as much sun Different altitudes
because it was high above the sun
If the clouds causing the rain don't cover the whole sky the sun can be at the right angle and still shine through the open areas. Just because it's raining the sun doesn't stop shining you just sometimes can't see it through the clouds
Generally speaking, rain comes from a cloud that is directly or almost directly above you. The sun, however, is not usually directly overhead. You can have a rain cloud overhead with a break in the clouds to the side where the sun can shine through. In some cases, the wind can blow rain away from the rain cloud and out under clear skies.