Most of the world's rainforests lie close to the equator. Because of this, the forest temperatures generally range from 70 to 90 degrees year round. And, it is rare for a rainforest to drop below 75 percent humidity.
Tropical rainforests are usually hot and humid.
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No - they prefer humid, forest areas - because they spend a lot of time in trees.
No - they prefer humid, forest areas - because they spend a lot of time in trees.
Hot and humid with lots of rain
Like all places, the weather can vary from time to time, but tropical rain forest are usually hot and humid.
humid and most of the time damp with 60 to 95 per rain fall yearly
it is both rainy and sunny and very humid because they have a wet and dry season. Wet is the monsoon season and it rains a lot in the rain forest
The two most humid times of the day are mid-afternoon to evening. This is also the time of highest risk for thunderstorms to develop in humid climates.
A Humid Subtropical climate
No such thing really. The most comfortable time is typically after sunrise when it's the coolest. The least humid depends what you mean by humid - if you mean relative humidity, then the least humid time is technically the hottest time (but it won't feel very comfortable). But the absolute amount of moisture in the air does not experience diurnal fluctuations. It only changes as the air that is moving in changes.
it's nearly home time
Although the Jurassic was somewhat warmer than today, I do not believe that it was particularly humid.
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