Why do tropical rainforests have large population of animals?
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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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These regions get plenty of rainfall. Tropical rainforests get continuous warmth and rain and hence this region has a wide variety of plants and animals dwelling there. ... The climatic conditions in rainforests are suitable to support a large number and variety of animals
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