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Where is the tropical rainforest biome found?

A. near the polar ice caps
B. near the equator
C. in northern coniferous forests
D. in mild temperature climates

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Answer:

it's B

Step-by-step explanation:

Tropical rainforest biome occur in regions that like between the equator and latitudes 5°-10° N and S. The forest areas are mainly in the lowlands but they can also extend hillslopes to a height of 600 or 900m.

An example is in Nigeria.

The climate in tropical rainforest regions is hot and wet throughout the year. It is dense and made up of many types of broad leaved trees that are mostly evergreen.

Epiphytes plants and Woody climbers known as Lianas are common features of these forests.

PeAcE.

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