Yes, there are waterfalls in the Congo rainforest. One of the most famous waterfalls in the region is the Boyoma Falls, also known as the Kisangani Falls, located on the Lualaba River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
15-30 metre tall
the tropical rainforest land features have rocks, water, it is warm and sometimes cool, its tropical and wet and a good place for monkeys to live in. there are also trees and lakes and grasslands and waterfalls
Some common landforms in the rainforest include mountains, rivers, waterfalls, valleys, and plateaus. The rainforest can also have unique landforms such as caves, sinkholes, and floodplains due to the diverse and dynamic environment.
There are 12 Mirusha waterfalls. The tallest of these measures 22 meters.
because there has to be because it rains so the rain has to build up somewhere and it is called the rain forest so rain builds up i lot
the conopy layer of a rainforest is 35 to 40 meters high
In a rainforest, you can go hiking along jungle trails, spot wildlife like monkeys and birds, take a canopy walk to see the forest from above, swim in rivers or waterfalls, and learn about the local indigenous cultures through guided tours.
The fastest growing plant in the rainforest is the ash or Alphitonia species. They can grow to be 12 meters tall.
Amazon Rainforest; macaw is 3' tall
they grow big and tall so the sun will get to them
Absolutely nothing. One of the waterfalls in the Congo rainforests are named in honour of him despite the fact that he had the opportunity of going there but was scared and ran away.