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Tropical rain forests accommodate more than half the species of plants and animals in the world.
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10 Interesting Fact About Rainforests
10 Interesting Fact About Rainforests
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Tropical rain forests accommodate more than half the species of plants and animals in the world.
The tropical rain forest is located around the equator, where the temperature and humidity are high throughout the year.
Tropical rain forests are home to many unique species, such as orangutans, tigers, and sun bears.
Tropical rain forests are also rich in bird species, including parrots, peacocks, and parrots.
Tropical rain forests produce about 20% oxygen on earth.
Tropical rain forests also function as a place to absorb carbon, helping to reduce the impact of climate change.
In tropical rain forests, rain falls almost every day, with an average rainfall of more than 250 cm per year.
Soil in tropical rain forests is very fertile, and many plant species can grow quickly.
Tropical rain forests also provide fuel and building materials for local people.
Tropical rain forests are very important for the balance of global ecosystems and human welfare.