state two conditions due to which tropical rainforest support a wide variety of plants and animals
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The abundance of energy supports an abundance of plant and animal species. 2. Canopy: the canopy structure of the rainforest provides an abundance of places for plants to grow and animals to live. The canopy offers sources of food, shelter, and hiding places, providing for interaction between different species.
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