Rainforest
Rainforests are forests characterized by high rainfall and rich biodiversity. Tropical rainforests occur near the equator in regions such as South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia, while temperate rainforests lie farther from the equator in areas including the Pacific Northwest and parts of southern Chile. Tropical rainforests typically receive more than 2,000 mm of rain per year and have warm, humid conditions year-round; temperate rainforests have cooler temperatures and abundant precipitation with seasonal variation.
Ecologically, rainforests are vertically layered. Emergent trees rise above a dense canopy, beneath which a thriving
Rainforests provide essential ecosystem services, including climate regulation through carbon storage, maintenance of the water cycle,
Conservation and management strategies include protected areas, sustainable forestry practices, community-based stewardship, and restoration projects. International