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What is a tropical rain forest? A. a densely wooded area that receives an annual rainfall of at least 100 inches and has broad-leafed evergreen trees that form a continuous canopy B. territory located adjacent to a coastal plain that has low humidity and numerous trees C. a large cluster of wide-leafed trees with blossoms that appear in the spring, last through the summer, and then drop in the fall when it rains D. a place with low growing shrubs and other plants that benefit from daily rainfall

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The answer is A, because the trees form a canopy, and I know that from prior knowledge.
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A.) Because rain forest receive a lot of rain and the trees have huge leafs so that they can observe all the water.
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