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Rainforests are found in which type of climate?

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A tropical rainforest climate is usually found at latitudes within 15 degrees North and South of the equator, which are dominated by the Intertropical Convergence Zone. The climate is most commonly found in South America, Central Africa, Southeast Asia and Oceania.

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Tropical forests are found in tropical regions.

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Tropical forests are forests found in tropical regions. These forests receive a large amount of rainfall during the year and present an environment with high humidity, biodiversity and evapotranspiration, contributing a lot to the quality and quantity of oxygen in our atmosphere.

On our planet, tropical forests are located close to the equator and in some regions close to the tropics. The biggest example we have of a tropical forest is located in Brazil, the Amazon Rainforest.

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