no because the equator is close to the amazon
Because the Amazon Rainforest is near the Equator.
the tropics and the amazon rainforest
The Amazon rainforest is 15 to 25 degrees north and south of the equator.
there are rainforests on either side of the equator. Ex: amazon rainforest.
The Amazon rainforest is primarily located in the Southern Hemisphere, with its northernmost regions situated just south of the equator. The equator runs through countries such as Ecuador and Brazil, with the rainforest extending roughly between 5 degrees north and 15 degrees south latitude. This places most of the rainforest within approximately 5 to 15 degrees of distance from the equator.
The Amazon rain forest is in South America, North-West. The forest covers the basin of the Amazon, the world's second longest river, but its mostly in Brazil. Around the Amazon River in Brazil, South America. It is also called the Equitorial Rainforest, as it is so close to the equator.
The Amazon rainforest is situated in the south equator of Brazil on the upper section
The river's inside it genius
the equator provides an ideal location
This is due to the amazon being quite close to the Equator, where the sun is almost directly overhead. It is at the March and September Equinoxes that the sun is directly overhead at noon.
In the Amazon mostly, and in other tropical rainforest's found near the equator.