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rainforest
[ reyn-fawr-ist, ‐-ڴǰ‐ ]
noun
- a tropical forest, usually of tall, densely growing, broad-leaved evergreen trees in an area of high annual rainfall.
rainforest
/ ˈɪˌɒɪ /
noun
- dense forest found in tropical areas of heavy rainfall. The trees are broad-leaved and evergreen, and the vegetation tends to grow in three layers (undergrowth, intermediate trees and shrubs, and very tall trees, which form a canopy) Also calledselva
rainforest
/ ′ô′ĭs /
- A dense evergreen forest with an annual rainfall of at least 406 cm (160 inches).
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of rainforest1
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Example Sentences
Ahead of COP, there has been criticism of Brazil from conservationists for cutting down tens of thousands of acres of protected Amazon rainforest to build a new four-lane highway in preparation for the climate summit.
We have seen them live off rice and beans in the Australian rainforest in I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
A new four-lane highway cutting through tens of thousands of acres of protected Amazon rainforest is being built for the COP30 climate summit in the Brazilian city of Belém.
A dense expanse of rainforest between Colombia and Panama, the Darién Gap can only be crossed on foot, risking accidents, disease and attacks by criminal gangs.
For all its plant and animal life aboveground, the Amazon rainforest’s soils are surprisingly poor in nutrients necessary for growing food.
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