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Global Distribution & Characteristics

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Tropical Rainforest Ecosystem Characteristics and Climate

Tropical rainforests lie near the equator with an equatorial climate of overhead sun, high temperatures, low pressure, and heavy convectional rainfall.

Global distribution of tropical rainforests

Global distribution of tropical rainforests

  • Tropical rainforests grow mainly between 5°N and 5°S latitude near the equator.
  • Tropical rainforests lie between the Tropic of Cancer (23°N) and Tropic of Capricorn (23°S).
  • Three main areas of tropical rainforests: the Amazon Basin in South America, the Congo Basin in Africa, and Indo-Malaya in Southeast Asia.
    • Tropical rainforests cover parts of South America, Central Africa, Southeast Asia, and northern Australia.
Latitude and overhead sun

Latitude and overhead sun

  • The tropical rainforest ecosystem lies close to the equator (0° latitude).
  • The overhead sun shines almost directly all year, intensifying solar energy and giving high rates of insolation.
    • This direct sunlight maintains high temperatures and supports lush vegetation in the ecosystem.
Equatorial climate and temperature

Equatorial climate and temperature

  • The equatorial climate features consistently high temperatures, averaging 25–28°C.
    • The tropical rainforest ecosystem shows little temperature variation due to stable sun position.
  • Average humidity is very high, often around 80–90%, keeping the air moist.
  • Warm conditions encourage high biodiversity and dense vegetation growth in the ecosystem.
Low pressure and convectional rainfall

Low pressure and convectional rainfall

  • Low atmospheric pressure dominates near the equator in the tropical rainforest ecosystem.
  • Intense heat causes air to rise, cool, and condense, creating convectional rainfall.
    • This type of rainfall is frequent and heavy, with average annual totals of 2000–3000 mm.
    • Convectional rainfall provides ample water for the rainforest ecosystem.
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