Rainforests are found in mid latitude climates
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False. Rainforests are found in tropical climates in equatorial regions, typically between 10 degrees north and south of the equator. These areas receive an average of 80-400 inches of rainfall annually and have high humidity and temperatures.
Tell that to the Olympic Rainforest in Washington State, at about 48° North
You are correct, the Olympic Rainforest in Washington State is an exception to the usual location of rainforests, as it is located in a temperate climate at around 48° North. However, it is important to note that this is a rare exception and most rainforests are located in tropical regions around the equator. The reason for the existence of the Olympic Rainforest in a mid-latitude climate is due to the moist air from the Pacific Ocean hitting the Olympic Mountains, causing wet and cool conditions that support the growth of a unique rainforest ecosystem.