The tropical rainforest in Amazin is inaccessible in nature. Explain the geographical reasons ?
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Estimates vary from 40% to 75% of all biotic species are indigenous to the rainforests.[1] There may be many millions of species of plants, insects and microorganisms still undiscovered in tropical rainforests. Tropical rainforests have been called the "jewels of the Earth" and the "world's largest pharmacy", because over one quarter of natural medicines have been discovered there.[2] Rainforests are also responsible for 28% of the world's oxygen turnover, sometimes misnamed oxygen production,[3] processing it through photosynthesis from carbon dioxide and consuming it through respiration.
Rainforests as well as endemic rainforest species are rapidly disappearing due to deforestation, the resulting habitat loss and pollution of the atmosphere.[4]
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Answer: Geographical factors contributing to tropical rainforest in Amazon being inaccessible in nature are: ... Temperate rainforests are mainly found in coastal, mountainous regions at low altitudes. Rainforests have four distinct layers: emergent, canopy, understory, and forest floor.