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Which statements accurately describe tropical rain forests? Check all that apply.
They are found near the equator.
They have a cold, dry climate.
The temperature does not vary much.
They contain little variety of plants and animals.
The animals often depend on camouflage to survive.
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Correct:
- They are found near the equator. — Tropical rain forests occur in equatorial regions (e.g., Amazon, Congo, Southeast Asia).
- The temperature does not vary much. — Temperatures are warm and fairly constant year-round.
- The animals often depend on camouflage to survive. — Many species use camouflage (and other adaptations) to hide in dense vegetation.
Incorrect:
- They have a cold, dry climate. — Rain forests are warm and very wet.
- They contain little variety of plants and animals. — They are among the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth.
- They are found near the equator. — Tropical rain forests occur in equatorial regions (e.g., Amazon, Congo, Southeast Asia).
- The temperature does not vary much. — Temperatures are warm and fairly constant year-round.
- The animals often depend on camouflage to survive. — Many species use camouflage (and other adaptations) to hide in dense vegetation.
Incorrect:
- They have a cold, dry climate. — Rain forests are warm and very wet.
- They contain little variety of plants and animals. — They are among the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth.
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