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What factors explain the difference in biodiversity between the tundra and the tropical rain forest?

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Tundra is flat, barren-like land whereas a tropical rainforest is a vast, more complex environment. Due to this, tundra provides less habitats for organisms to live in than the rainforest. This means that a greater variety of species are able to co-exist in the rainforest than in tundra, so species diversity is greater. 
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