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Science·Rainforests·conceptual

Tropical Rainforest Climate

Understand that rainforests have a tropical climate — consistently hot (25–30°C) with over 2000 mm of rainfall per year — and that this combination of heat and moisture creates ideal conditions for rapid plant growth and extraordinary biodiversity

Suggested ages 7–9

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Evidence of understanding

  • State that tropical rainforests are hot (25–30°C) and wet (over 2000 mm rain per year) all year round
  • Explain that the constant heat and moisture create ideal growing conditions for plants
  • Compare tropical rainforest climate to the UK or local climate, noting key differences in temperature and rainfall

Assessment prompt

Can Tropical Rainforest Climate explain why rainforests grow so well — that it's the combination of being really hot and really rainy all year round that makes everything grow so fast?

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