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Forests are huge groups of trees and plants that grow in regions with medium to hot temperatures and plentiful rains.
Tropical Evergreen Forests
Also known as rainforests, they occur in regions near the equator and the tropics, and they receive a heavy rainfall throughout the year.
Due to the absence of a particular dry season, trees in rainforests don't shed their leaves altogether, and this is why they are called evergreen.
The tress in tropical evergreen rainforests grow close to each other, and they have thick canopies (tree cover at the top), so sunlight doesn't penetrate them and reach the ground even in the daytime.
Important trees in rainforests are rosewood, mahogany, and ebony, and they are also called hardwood trees.
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