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Tropical rainforests gather most at the equator. This is due to the air masses from both hemispheres meeting here, and collecting large quantities of humidity.

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Tropical Rainforests cover about 6% of the world`s surface. You can find some in Jamaica, Costa Rica, West Africa, Asia, South America and Australia.

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collecting large quantities of humidity.

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