Climate in the Amazon Rainforest
What type of climate?
The climate in the Amazon Rainforest is very hot and humid it is like any other tropical rainforest. In the Amazon
Rainforest there is not really a change in the weather throughout the year the temperature stays the same. There is greater difference between day and night then in season changes.
Precipitation and Temperature
The temperature in the Amazon Rainforest is above 25 degrees all year round. The rainfall in the Amazon Rainforest varies
all year round in January, February, March, April and May the rainfall is above 200 millimetres but in June, July, August, September, October and November it is below 150 millimetres. November has the least amount of precipitation it is well
under 50 millimetres. March has the most amount of rainfall it has over 300 millimetres. October has the highest temperature at just a little bit less than 30 degrees but it isn’t really above the rest. The coldest month is March it is just over 25 degrees the temperature doesn’t vary as much as the rainfall.
The climate in the Amazon Rainforest is very hot and humid it is like any other tropical rainforest. In the Amazon
Rainforest there is not really a change in the weather throughout the year the temperature stays the same. There is greater difference between day and night then in season changes.
Precipitation and Temperature
The temperature in the Amazon Rainforest is above 25 degrees all year round. The rainfall in the Amazon Rainforest varies
all year round in January, February, March, April and May the rainfall is above 200 millimetres but in June, July, August, September, October and November it is below 150 millimetres. November has the least amount of precipitation it is well
under 50 millimetres. March has the most amount of rainfall it has over 300 millimetres. October has the highest temperature at just a little bit less than 30 degrees but it isn’t really above the rest. The coldest month is March it is just over 25 degrees the temperature doesn’t vary as much as the rainfall.