Features of a Rainforest
- Tropical Rainforests are evergreen. This means that the leaves on the trees are always green and they never fall off. This feature gives the rainforest a luscious, green look and helps the animals camouflage.
- Rainforests only have two seasons! Tropical Rainforests have a wet and dry season, and a temperate rainforests have a long, wet winter and a shirt, dry summer. This makes the temperatures drop humidity somewhat smilar. These seasons provide the animals with a time...or a schedule of some sorts so the animals can adapt easily to the environments.
- In some rainforests, there is another layer which are the rivers. Most of the time, a river is a sunny and liveable heaven place. Rivers are important because it provides water and a habitat for amphibians that like to live on rainforests
- Rainforests are very humid, this is because of the warm temperature year round. Humidity is important because it affects the weather and air, humidity stabilises the air.
- The climate of a rainforest is also a feature! It's always warm and humid. Climate is important because animals need a certain temperature to survive.