Climate
The average temperature of a Tropical Rainforest ranges from 70 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit and has about 50% humidity year round. The annual high of a Tropical Rainforest is around 93 degrees Fahrenheit, and the average low is around 68 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature of the Tropical Rainforest almost never changes and is constantly around 70 through 77 degrees Fahrenheit year round. The temperatures there are fairly warm and steady due to the high humidity and being in the tropics. It does not really affect the plants and animals so much as the plants and animals are adapted to that environment, using the lush conditions to their advantage. The sunlight the Tropical Rainforests recieves depends on the seasons. In the Summer, it increases and could range in between 12-18 hours of sunlight daily and in Winter it is darker and recieves much less sunlight. Less sunlight affects the growth of the plants on the bottem of the Rainforest with recieves less than 1% sunlight daily. The average precipitation of the Tropical Rainforest is greater than 150 cm. The soil of a Tropical Rainforest is always wet, therefore plants always are exposed to water.
Sources:
https://www.wikipedia.org/
https://dictionary.reference.com/
https://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/rainforest.htm