W GEO A DT1: Climate Determinants

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Which statement offers the best analysis of how climate impacts the distribution of the world’s tropical rain forests?
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Climates that have relatively low temperatures year-round and low precipitation year-round are associated with the location of the world’s tropical rain forests.
Climates that have relatively low temperatures year-round and low precipitation year-round are associated with the location of the world’s tropical rain forests. - no response given

Tropical rain forest distribution is most associated with regions where the average temperature of the coldest month is below 26.6°F.
Tropical rain forest distribution is most associated with regions where the average temperature of the coldest month is below 26.6°F. - no response given

Climates that have relatively warm temperatures year-round and high precipitation year-round are associated with the location of the world’s tropical rain forests.
Climates that have relatively warm temperatures year-round and high precipitation year-round are associated with the location of the world’s tropical rain forests. - no response given

Climates with mountainous regions where biome-related changes happen quickly as elevation increases are associated with tropical rain forests.
Climates with mountainous regions where biome-related changes happen quickly as elevation increases are associated with tropical rain forests. - no response given

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The statement that offers the best analysis of how climate impacts the distribution of the world’s tropical rain forests is:

**Climates that have relatively warm temperatures year-round and high precipitation year-round are associated with the location of the world’s tropical rain forests.**

Tropical rain forests thrive in areas with consistently warm temperatures and high levels of annual rainfall, typically found near the equator. These climatic conditions create the ideal environment for the biodiversity and dense vegetation characteristic of tropical rain forests.