Temperature
Rainfall
- Cold – between 10-20°C (50-67°F)
- Warm – between 21-25°C (68-77°F)
- Hot – between 26-31°C (78-88°F)
Rainfall
- Mostly Fine – under 60 mm/month
- Showers – between 60 – 250 mm/month
- Heavy Rain – 250 mm/month and over
Temperature
The temperature in the jungle is generally very warm daytime weather with cool nights. On average, day temperatures will range from around 21-25 degrees C with the temperature reaching up too mid 30 degree some days. During the night, the temperature drops down between 10-20 degrees causing the morning to be cool and misty.
The temperature in the jungle is generally very warm daytime weather with cool nights. On average, day temperatures will range from around 21-25 degrees C with the temperature reaching up too mid 30 degree some days. During the night, the temperature drops down between 10-20 degrees causing the morning to be cool and misty.
Location and Rainfall
Jungles grow along the edges of the rainforests. The Amazon Jungle lies right on the equator so it receives a lot of sunlight making the climate very warm and humid. It also receives a lot of rainfall making the combination of sunlight and water, very beneficial for the vegetation growth in the jungle. During the day, the temperature can get up to 33°C around mid-afternoon, and at night it cools down to around 18°C. The cooler temperatures during the night creates a morning mist in the jungle, which throughout the day, transform into rain storm clouds that open up and give the jungle its wet weather. The mountainous region in the jungle receives the most rainfall. For more information visit thinkjungle.com for more jungle climate information.
Some of the best known jungles in the world are
1. The Amazon Jungle
2.The Congo Jungle
3. Corcavado Jungle
4.
 Nainital
Jungles grow along the edges of the rainforests. The Amazon Jungle lies right on the equator so it receives a lot of sunlight making the climate very warm and humid. It also receives a lot of rainfall making the combination of sunlight and water, very beneficial for the vegetation growth in the jungle. During the day, the temperature can get up to 33°C around mid-afternoon, and at night it cools down to around 18°C. The cooler temperatures during the night creates a morning mist in the jungle, which throughout the day, transform into rain storm clouds that open up and give the jungle its wet weather. The mountainous region in the jungle receives the most rainfall. For more information visit thinkjungle.com for more jungle climate information.
Some of the best known jungles in the world are
1. The Amazon Jungle
2.The Congo Jungle
3. Corcavado Jungle
4.
 Nainital
Water Cycle
The water cycle has a huge impact on the jungle because there are so many plants that rely on water to survive. The rain clouds are caused from such humid temperatures that cause the water to evaporate and condense into rain clouds. When the rain falls, it hydrates the plants and gives the rivers fresh water for animals to use.
The water cycle has a huge impact on the jungle because there are so many plants that rely on water to survive. The rain clouds are caused from such humid temperatures that cause the water to evaporate and condense into rain clouds. When the rain falls, it hydrates the plants and gives the rivers fresh water for animals to use.
Soil
Even though the jungle has a very dense level of vegetation, the soil quality is very quite weak. The high amounts of bacterial decay, prevents humus from growing in the soil. The soil in the jungle does not contain a high amount of nutrients. This causes plants roots to form near the ground's surface because of the lack of nutrients down below. The nutrients found near the top of the soil are from decaying dead plants and animals.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainforest
Even though the jungle has a very dense level of vegetation, the soil quality is very quite weak. The high amounts of bacterial decay, prevents humus from growing in the soil. The soil in the jungle does not contain a high amount of nutrients. This causes plants roots to form near the ground's surface because of the lack of nutrients down below. The nutrients found near the top of the soil are from decaying dead plants and animals.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainforest