Explanation:
Mid-Latitude Cyclones
A cyclone is a system of winds rotating counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere around a low pressure center. The swirling air rises and cools, creating clouds and precipitation. Mid-latitude cyclones form at the polar front when the temperature difference between two air masses is large
They do not include Latvia, Vanuatu, Thailand, Chile, Jamaica, Tajikistan, The Holy See, Lesotho, Suriname, Wales, Israel, Papua New Guinea; Kiribati, Sri Lanka, Norway, and a whole lot of others.
Troposphere is the layer where the air is thin as well as very warm
Rainforest is home to around 40% to 75% biotic species. There's tremendous biodiversity in the plant life of the tropical rainforest. This is why it supports a very broad array of reptiles, birds, mammals, and invertebrates. So, to answer the question above: C.