give three reasons why there are very few towns and cities in tropical rainforests
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Tropical rain forests house more than half of the world's plants and animal species in less than 6 percent of the earth's land surface. These wet and humid forests are found in areas along the equator, and their harsh conditions have not been historically conducive to supporting large cities and towns. But travelers seeking an adventure vacation that involves jungle exploration will find several medium to small cities and towns in the rain forests of developing countries that lie along the equator.
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