Q3) A tropical rain forest is defined as a forest in the tropics w
is defined as a forest in the tropics which receives four to eight
meters of rain per year. How many centimetres is that?
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For the plant life in tropical latitudes, see tropical vegetation.
Tropical forests are forested landscapes in tropical regions: i.e. land areas approximately bounded by the tropic of Cancer and Capricorn, but possibly affected by other factors such as prevailing winds.
Borneo rainforest
Some categories of tropical forest types are difficult. While forests in temperate areas are readily categorised on the basis of tree canopy density, such schemes do not work well in tropical forests.[1] There is no single scheme that defines what a forest is, in tropical regions or elsewhere.[1][2] Because of these difficulties, information on the extent of tropical forests varies between sources. However, Tropical Forests are extensive, making up just under half the world’s forests.[3]
More than 3.6m hectares of virgin tropical forest was lost in 2018.[4]
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