"the tropical rainforest is inaccessible in nature" - explain in geographical reason?
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Tropical rainforests are found near the equator, with high average temperatures and humidity, while temperate rainforests lie mostly in coastal, mountainous areas within the mid-latitudes. A rainforest is typically made up of four key layers: emergent, upper canopy, understory, and forest floor
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The following geographical characteristics make tropical rainforests inaccessible by nature:
- The majority of tropical rainforests are found in coastal, mountainous areas at high elevations near the equator, where temperatures and humidity are high.
- These areas are sparsely populated because of the unfavourable, hot, and humid climate and the dense forest that is home to dangerous wildlife and poisonous insects.
- Tropical rainforests are also difficult to navigate because they are thick and filled with tangled plants and climbers, making tropical evergreen forests challenging to commercially utilise.
- Finally, it has been challenging to utilise these trees for economic purposes due to the lack of transportation deep into the forests.
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