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Phoenix [80]
3 years ago
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What are the three types of forests age and structure? ​

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tigry1 [53]3 years ago
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Tropical rain forests grow around the equator in South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia,  The temperature is stable year-round, around 27°C (60° Fahrenheit). As you can tell from the name, it rains a lot in these forests. Most tropical forests receive at least 200 cm (80 inches) of rain in a year. Tropical forests generally have a rainy and dry season. Temperate forests occur in the next latitude ring, in North America, northeastern Asia, and Europe, temperature ranges from -30 to 30°C (-22 to 86 F) and the forests receive 75-150 cm (30-60 in) of precipitation per year,

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