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There are around 14 major biomes in the world including tropical rainforests, deserts, grasslands, and tundra. Each biome covers a different percentage of the Earth's surface, with tropical rainforests covering about 6% and deserts covering around 20%.
southern regions of the world
Rainforests are found around the equator, between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn.
the amazon rainforestthe cloud forest
No, Loctomonkies are not endangered. They are a scavenger type monkey that lives in the rainforests. They live in different rainforests around the world.
Around 3-6% of the world is taken up by the rainforests, all of them around the equator. But, amazingly, rainforests hold half the population of all the animals in the world!
All of the worlds rainforests, are spread out around the globe, near the equator line. Hence all rain forests are in Asia, Africa and South America.
It is estimated that there are around 50-80 million indigenous people living in and around tropical rainforests worldwide.
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Tropical rainforests produce about 28% of the world's oxygen.
Rainforests cover approximately 6-7% of the world's land surface.
Yes, there are rainforests in various regions around the world, such as the Congo Basin in Africa, Southeast Asia, and the forests of Central America. These rainforests are vital ecosystems that host a wide range of plant and animal species.