Seasonal/Temperate Rainforests?

The "tropical" part of tropical rainforest implies that it lies between about 23º north latitude and 23º south latitude (also known as the tropics). At higher latitudes, seasonal differences are caused by the difference in the directness of the Sun's rays; during summer, the sun's rays hit the ground at a steeper angle, and during winter, they are much more slanted. In the tropics, however, there is less seasonal variation in the angle of the sunlight.

The Sun's rays strike the ground at a steep angle throughout the year, resulting in fairly constant temperatures year round. I hope that helps. Good luck!

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