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Why is there more biodiversity in a rainforest compared to a tundra?

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Tundra has permafrost so everything is permanently frozen and therefore cannot support much life such as bacteria fish plants very few things live there, but a rainforest has many species and characteristics to support biodiversity
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Step-by-step explanation:

because animals bacteria on n on that live in the rainforest nothing actually lives in a tundra

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