Climate
Rainforests needs to be in good climate because otherwise the plants will die. The average temperature in the tropical rainforest is between 20 and 25°C.
Unlike the four seasons of spring, summer, fall, and winter that most of us know of, there are only two seasons in the tropical rainforests: wet and dry seasons. Even during the three warmest and three coldest months the temperature does not change very much, changing only about 5 degrees at most.
The average humanity of the rainforest is between 77 and 88%. Therefore the climate is very damp and wet.
Lastly, there is a lot of rainfall in the rainforest which makes it different from temperate rainforests with more than 100 inches of rain that falls in the rainforest each year.
Unlike the four seasons of spring, summer, fall, and winter that most of us know of, there are only two seasons in the tropical rainforests: wet and dry seasons. Even during the three warmest and three coldest months the temperature does not change very much, changing only about 5 degrees at most.
The average humanity of the rainforest is between 77 and 88%. Therefore the climate is very damp and wet.
Lastly, there is a lot of rainfall in the rainforest which makes it different from temperate rainforests with more than 100 inches of rain that falls in the rainforest each year.
This is a bar chart that records the Tropical Rainforest climate .