Geography, asked by sandy37x, 11 months ago

why are forests dense in equatorial regions ?​

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Answered by SOULDEVIL
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Answer:

forests are dense because rainfall keeps going there

Answered by sakshijaiswal4
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In equatorial regions, the year round high temperatures and abundant rainfall support plant growth all year round. These areas usually have equatorial rainforests. These forests have very dense vegetation.They are much taller than most trees in the rainforest and their crowns are exposed to the direct sunlight.

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