Rainforests across the globe
Tropical rainforests are found between two imaginary lines above and below the equator called the "Tropic of Cancer" and the "Tropic of Capricorn".
They consist of about 8% of the total land on earth.
Use the text and picture tools to write about tropical rainforests.
Discussion points
- Tropical rainforests are where it is hot and wet all of the time.
- Temperate rainforests have a high rainfall but experience seasonal changes. They do not exist in the same place as tropical rainforests.
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