In spite of having luxuriant vegetation, the rainforests are not commercially valuable. Why?
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Tropical evergreen forests are difficult to exploit for commercial purposes because these forests are dense and many plants and climbers are tangled with each other. Secondly, the lack of means of transport deep into the forests has made these trees difficult to be used commercially.
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