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Zaire, now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is a prime example of a hot, wet, dense forest due to its location in the equatorial region, which provides consistent high temperatures and abundant rainfall year-round. This climate fosters the growth of tropical rainforests, characterized by a rich biodiversity, including numerous plant and animal species. The Congo Basin, which encompasses much of Zaire, features dense canopies and complex ecosystems that thrive in this humid environment, making it one of the largest rainforest areas in the world.

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