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Why is deforestation in tropical rainforests more devastating to the global environment than deforestation in temperate forests? (Points : 4) most temperate forests are not experiencing deforestation tropical rainforests provide less useable lumber temperate forests do not contribute to the reduction of carbon dioxide tropical rainforests are inhabited by indigenous tribes who are losing their way of life tropical rainforests have much higher biodiversity than temperate forests

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tropical rain forests have much higher biodiversity than temperate forests.

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User Michael Landes
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I believe the answer is tropical rain forests have much higher biodiversity than temperate forests. Tropical rain forests usually have a lot of exotic animals and plants life. Temperate forests don't really have a lot of biodiversity compared to the tropical rain forests.
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