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high temperatures in summer and a big difference between maximum and minimum temperatures, especially in the inland areas. The coastal areas are slightly influenced by the Persian Gulf, and have lower maximum, but higher minimum temperatures and a higher moisture percentage in the air. Summer (June to September) is very hot with low rainfall. Daily maximum temperatures can reach easily 40C or more. Winter is cooler with occasional rainfall. Spring and autumn are warm, mostly dry and pleasant with maximum temperatures between 25C and 35C and cooler night Temperatures between 15 and 22C. A hot, dust-laden wind, the Shamal, blows in the spring and summer-period, from March till August. sometimes these winds can be very strong, and cause Sandstorms, that can occur throughout the year, although they are most common in the spring. Most rain falls during the winter months in sudden, short but heavy cloudbursts and thunderstorms.
Climate of the rainforest also called the equatorial climate is a type of tropical climate in which there is no dry season, all months have mean precipitation values of at least 60 mm (2.36 inches). This climate has no pronounced summer or winter; it is typically hot and wet throughout the year and rainfall is both heavy and frequent.
The tropical rain forest is a very wet environment, as you hear from the name that contains "rain". The total rainfall for the year is between 1500 and 2500 mm. There is no dry season. Rain falls nearly every day. The temperature during the day is around 30C - 35C. At night it drops to between 20C - 25C. There is a little difference between the warmest and the coolest months. The relative humidity is always high.
Mammals:
Leafcutter Ant
Aquatics:
Manatee