tropical forest is aptly described as “trees growing in a desert” explain why
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Tropical rainforests support the greatest diversity of living organisms on Earth. Although they cover less than 2 percent of Earth’s surface, rainforests house more than 50 percent of the plants and animals on Earth.
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tropical forest is aptly described as trees grawing in a desert. that is why because the tropical rainforest support the greatest diversity of living organisms on earth.
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althoughalthough they cover less than to percentage of Earth's surface rainforest house more than 50 % of the plant and animal on earth this is called the tropical forest is aptly described as trees growing in a desert
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