the forest grown in areas of high rainfall and very warm climate are
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tropical rain forests
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The climate in tropical rain forests is constantly warm and moist. The average rainfall in most rain forests is very heavy, about 200–450 centimeters (80–180 inches) per year.
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Tropical rainforests grow in areas of high rainfall and very warm climate.
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- Tropical rainforests are in the regions of the tropics where temperatures are high and rainfall exceeds about 1,800 - 2,500 mm annually. It's almost the same throughout the year.
- They represent the oldest and the major vegetation type on terrestrial Earth.
- Modern rainforests are not identical to the rainforests of the past.
- They cover less than 3% of the planet, but they are the home to more than half of our planet's terrestrial species.
- They play a very important role in maintaining the Earth's supply of freshwater.
- The plants that grow in tropical rainforests are the world's most important life-saving medicines.
Hence, tropical rainforests grow in areas of high rainfall and high temperature.
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