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Approximately 30% of the Earth's land surface is covered by forests, with tropical rainforests—often referred to as jungles—making up about 6% of the Earth's total area. These rainforests are primarily found in regions near the equator, such as the Amazon Basin, the Congo Basin, and Southeast Asia. They play a crucial role in biodiversity, carbon storage, and climate regulation.

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