Why tropical rainforest have a large population of animals explain
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TROPICAL RAINFOREST HAVE A LARGE POPULATION OF ANIMALS MAINLY BCOZ OF THE CLIMATE. THIS REGION RECEIVES MORE SUNLIGHT, THE PLANTS CONVERT THIS SUNLIGHT TO ENERGY AND THE ANIMALS EAT THEM.
THE OTHER REASON IS THE CANOPY STRUCTURE OF THE FOREST WHICH PROVIDES ANIMALS FOOD, SHELTER
AND HIDING PLACES.
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Due to favourable climatic conditions and easy availiblity of different kinds of food. These regions are hot and humid with ample of rainfall which supports growth of animals.
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