Geography, asked by smmunaweera, 6 months ago

why are rainforests so warm

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Answered by Innocentgirl58
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As tropical rainforests are located on or close to the Equator, the climate is typically warm and wet. The high rainfall and year-round high temperatures are ideal conditions for vegetation growth. ... The atmosphere in the tropical rainforest is hot and humid as the result of high temperatures and abundance of water.

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