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identify the climatic conditions that describe the tropical rainforests.Hot and humid climate,six month day and six month night,abudant rainfall.​

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Answered by hirapanna0616
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abudant rainfall

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Answered by Rupinder8014
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Tropical rainforest, also spelled tropical rainforest, luxuriant forest found in wet tropical uplands and lowlands around the Equator. Tropical rainforests, which worldwide make up one of Earth’s largest biomes (major life zones), are dominated by broad-leaved trees that form a dense upper canopy (layer of foliage) and contain a diverse array of vegetation and other life. Contrary to common thinking, not all tropical rainforests occur in places with high, constant rainfall; for example, in the so-called “dry rainforests” of northeastern Australia, the climate is punctuated by a dry season, which reduces the annual precipitation. This article covers only the richest of rainforests—the tropical rainforests of the ever-wet tropics.

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