What is the rainfall pattern in a tropical wet climate?
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In a tropical wet climate, rain falls heavily throughout the year.
Tropical wet climates, found near the equator, are characterized by consistently high temperatures and abundant rainfall year-round. These areas, such as the Amazon rainforest and parts of Southeast Asia, experience frequent, heavy rain nearly every month, often totaling over 100 inches annually. Unlike tropical monsoon or tropical savanna climates, which have distinct wet and dry seasons, tropical wet climates maintain a steady, high level of precipitation, supporting lush vegetation and diverse ecosystems.