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1 What ope of climate does equatorial rainforest experience?​

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Answered by Jellymelly
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Answer:

This climate characteristically occupies a zone extending as much as 12° on either side of the equator, interrupted only by the monsoonal areas. ... Large annual average precipitation of about 60–100 inches (1525–2540 mm) characterizes most of this climatic type.

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Answered by rithiga11
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What is an equatorial climate?

Description of the equatorial climate

They are hot and wet all year round – this creates a humid climate. The annual rainfall is high as it rains almost every day. The temperatures are constant all year round – the temperature range is usually only a few degrees. There are no seasons.

Which countries experience equatorial climate?

The countries through which the equator runs are:

São Tomé and Principe.

Gabon.

Republic of the Congo.

The Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Uganda.

Kenya.

Somalia.

Maldives.

What is the temperature of equatorial region?

Wet equatorial climate, major climate type of the Köppen classification characterized by consistently high temperatures (around 30 °C [86 °F]), with plentiful precipitation (150–1,000 cm [59–394 inches]), heavy cloud cover, and high humidity, with very little annual temperature variation.

Why does it rain everyday in the equatorial region?

Answer: This is due to planetary belts and the movement of moisture-laden wind through different regions of the equatorial region. There are winds from two different directions which meet at the equator. ... The air meanwhile gets condensed and it falls as rainfall along the equator

Main answer for your question is

A tropical rainforest climate or equatorial climate is a tropical climate usually found within 10 to 15 degrees latitude of the equator, and has at least 60 millimetres (2.4 in) of rainfall every month of the year. Regions with this climate are typically designated Af by the Köppen climate classification.

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