The animals would be hiding from the rain and trying to get as much sunlight as the plants. If you think about the Amazon Rainforest then the animals would be getting the sun and would be up in the emergent trees. The animal life would be different because of the weather. The only animals found in equatorial climate would be things like: parrots, snakes, monkeys, elephants, shrews, cats, squirrels, otters etc. Animals would have a different life to animals in Britan.
Gorillas primarily live in tropical forests with temperatures ranging from 60-80 degrees Fahrenheit. They are found in equatorial regions of Africa, including rainforests, montane forests, and bamboo forests.
The climate will affect it. It might be way to hot or way to cold. Either one could make the lion live longer or shorter.
They like the cold climate as they originally migrated from Antarctic.
Lions live in Africa because the climate is ideal for their survival. Also, their major food sources are located there.
the lions live in very hot places like in africa or other countries very hot
Equatorial climate, hot and humid.
mist and dew
Animal life in different countries vary depending on the climate and the vegetation the is their for the animals to live off. Life in Argentina for animals are normally very hot and desert like.
Equatorial places are hot and wet throughout the year and the Britain has cool summers and mild winters. Equatorial Climate is found in places between latitudes 5^N and 5^S whereas the British climate is found between 50^N and 60^N. Prevailing winds do not blow in equatorial places but in the places which have British climate they blow from the south-west. ^= degree Note: All the answers are 100% sure and are approved by the London Boards. I am a student in St Mary's and these answers are used in most of the good schools.
Countries directly on the equator typically experience a hot and humid climate with consistent temperatures throughout the year. This climate is known as an equatorial or tropical rainforest climate, characterized by high rainfall and dense vegetation. It is common in countries such as Brazil, Indonesia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
No, equatorial regions are defined by their proximity to the equator and experience a hot and humid climate year-round. Monsoon regions, on the other hand, are characterized by a seasonal shift in wind direction that brings heavy rainfall. While there can be overlap between equatorial and monsoon regions, they are distinct in terms of their climate patterns.
Equatorial climate is hot but wet and is found within 5 degrees either side of the equator. This is due to the angle of the earth facing the sun. The equator is always in the sun so this causes tropical rainforests to grow along it. It rains here every afternoon.
The United Kingdom has a temperate climate. That means the weather is basically the same all year round, no drastic changes; it does not go from extreme freezing in the winter to blazing hot in the summer. A equatorial climate, is a tropical climate found by the equator. This climate is very humid and has lots of precipitation, and the change in temperature from summer to winter is not that drastic, the change in temperature from day to night is much more drastic. Here are three differences: 1. Temperate climate- usually colder than equatorial climate 2. Temperate climate found north of the Tropic of Cancer, south of Tropic of Capricorn; Equatorial climate found along equator. 3. Temperate climates are drier than equatorial climates.
The equatorial climate is hot and wet due to the direct sunlight it receives throughout the year, causing warm temperatures. Additionally, the warm air near the equator holds more moisture, leading to frequent and heavy rainfall. The combination of high temperatures and abundant moisture creates a humid and tropical environment.
the temperature is very hot
Yes, the climate along the length of the river Amazon varies from tropical near the mouth to equatorial in the central portion. The upper reaches of the river experience a humid tropical climate, while the lower and central sections have a hot and humid equatorial climate with high levels of rainfall.
The equatorial climate can be found 5 degrees either side of the equator, however it is by no means continuous- for example it is broken by the Andes in south America.Within this region the climate is hot and humid, there are no seasons and the daily weather patterns is pretty much repeated everyday.the temperature is high, with little annual range. this is due to the sun, which is either directly above the area, or at a very high angle because of this the temperature rarely falls below 22 degees. due to afternoon clouds, the temperature also rarely rises above 32 degrees.The climate involves 12 hours of light, and 12 hours of darkness.the high morning temperature often evaporates the water in the swamps, lakes and vegetation, which results in afternoon convectional rain. heavy dew is common in most evenings.Although there is strong vertical movement, the surface wind are light and variable. examples of places which experience the equatorial climate are: the Congo basin, manaus (south America), Malaysia ect.Equator has very wet climate mostly hot all year round