What is a tropical rain forest? A. a densely wooded area that receives an annual rainfall of at least 100 inches and has broad-leafed evergreen trees that form a continuous canopy B. territory located adjacent to a coastal plain that has low humidity and numerous trees C. a large cluster of wide-leafed trees with blossoms that appear in the spring, last through the summer, and then drop in the fall when it rains D. a place with low growing shrubs and other plants that benefit from daily rainfall
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Dense forest of evergreen trees growing in regions of heavy year-round rainfall in tropical latitudes (such as Amazon Basin, Borneo, New Guinea, North-East India, and Zair Basin) and warm temperate latitudes (such as Eastern Australia, Florida, South Africa, South Brazil, South and Central China, South Japan, and New Zealand's North Island). Nearly half of these forests are in the Central and South America, mainly the lower Amazonia and along the coasts of Columbia and Ecuador. Tropical rain forests are the most complex and diverse ecosystems, and sustain the greatest concentration of biological diversity (half of all species of animals and plants) on the Earth.
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Shorter, without parentheses: Dense forest of evergreen trees growing in regions of heavy year-round rainfall in tropical latitudes. Nearly half of these forests are in the Central and South America, mainly the lower Amazonia and along the coasts of Columbia and Ecuador. Tropical rain forests are the most complex and diverse ecosystems, and sustain the greatest concentration of biological diversity on the Earth.
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