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the forest grown in areas of high rainfall and very warm climate are

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

tropical rain forests

Explanation:

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.

Answered by dharanikamadalm
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Answer:

Tropical rainforests grow in areas of high rainfall and very warm climate.

Explanation:

  • 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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