The year-round growing season in the Amazon rainforest is primarily a result of its consistently warm temperatures and high levels of rainfall throughout the year. The region experiences minimal seasonal variation, with average temperatures typically ranging between 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F) and annual rainfall exceeding 2,000 millimeters (79 inches). This climate fosters a diverse ecosystem, allowing a wide variety of plant species to thrive and grow continuously without a dormant season.
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