Biology, asked by dajay1732, 1 year ago

Tropical rainforest has a large population of certain kind of animals. Explain why is it so

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Answered by sakshi0922
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Tropical rainforest has a large population of certain kind of animals because it has large vegetation to hold large population and also the seasonal fluctuations are very less as compared to temparate regions so animals are able to maintain a constant habitat for them so it makes species to survive their much better also the outer species invading is also much less so interspecific food competition is very less because of abundant vegetation

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Answered by Anonymous
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The climate of tropical rainforests is generally hot and humid with continuous rain. These hospitable climatic conditions support huge populations of plants and animals.

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