a tropical forest with tall trees that are very close together, growing in an area where it rains a lot
a biome that receives large amounts of rainfall each year and that always has warm temperatures
A woodland that receives more than 100 inches (254 centimeters) of rain each year Tropical rain forests are known for warm temperatures, and have evergreen trees that form a dense, continuous canopy Temperate rain forests have evergreen and deciduous trees, with temperatures that vary greatly with the season
A forest which grows in a region of heavy annual precipitation There are two major types, tropical and temperate
A tropical woodland that has an annual rainfall of at least 100 inches (254 centimeters) and often much more, typically restricted to certain lowland areas