The climate inside the rainforest is typically tropical, often referred to as equatorial, due to its close proximity to the equator.
The tropical rainforest is a very wet environment. The annual rainfall ranges between 1500mm-2500mm and it is not uncommon for rain to fall daily.
There is very little temperature difference between the warmest and coolest months. The relative humidity is high. As the canopy layer blankets the layers underneath, it prevents much of the sunlight from reaching the ground thus reaching a permanently dark, damp and dim floor environment.
The tropical rainforest is a very wet environment. The annual rainfall ranges between 1500mm-2500mm and it is not uncommon for rain to fall daily.
There is very little temperature difference between the warmest and coolest months. The relative humidity is high. As the canopy layer blankets the layers underneath, it prevents much of the sunlight from reaching the ground thus reaching a permanently dark, damp and dim floor environment.