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short summary |
| Tropical
rainforests are found between latitudes 10° N and 10° S. This includes the Amazon Basin
of South America, the Zaire Basin of Africa and the islands and peninsulas of South-east
Asia. In Southeast Asia, the tropical rainforests are found in
India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, Burma and Papua New Guinea.
Zaire basin in Africa contains the largest patch of Tropical Rainforest in Africa and
about one-tenth of the worlds rainforest. |

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The distribution of the tropical rainforest
in S.E.A, is indicated by the green areas (bigger
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The distribution of the tropical rainforest
in Australia is indicated by the green area (bigger
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The tropical rainforest distribution of
South America is indicated by the green area. (bigger
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Tropical rainforests are found between
latitudes 10° N and 10° S. This includes the Amazon Basin of South America, the
Zaire Basin of Africa and the islands and peninsulas of South-east Asia.
In Southeast Asia, the tropical rainforests are found in India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka,
Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, Burma and Papua New Guinea. The rainforests found in India,
Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are in small patches and strips, while on the other hand,
Indonesia contains one-tenth of the worlds rainforest and 40% of all Asian
rainforests! However sadly, as Indonesia is progressing further into modernisation, it is
losing its rainforests to commercial logging and human settlements. Malaysia too has lost
about two third of its lowland forest to plantations. On a brighter side, Papua New Guinea
still has areas of rainforest yet to be disturbed, due to its mountainous terrain. Papua
New Guinea is home to many amazing animals, one being the largest butterfly in the world;
the Queen Alexandras birdwing. Its wing span can reach up to 10 inches wide!
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Australias tropical rainforest are distributed along the coast of
Queensland, where the weather conditions there is more or less hot and wet, due to its
proximity to the equator. The rainforest there take up about 10,500 kilometre square. In
the past, there was loss of rainforests to plantations, but now, policies have been
introduced to promote conservation and better appreciation on the rainforests.
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Zaire basin in Africa contains the
largest patch of Tropical Rainforest in Africa and about one-tenth of the worlds
rainforest. Compared to the Amazon Basin in Brazil, they both have a record level of
diversity. Madagascar, also a part of Africa, is the fourth largest island in the world
and is one of the places in the world that has the richest plant species. It is home to 30
species of lemur and reptiles and amphibians that is found no where else in the world, one
of them being the Aye aye. Its unique rich diversity is probably due to its remoteness
from the mainland Africa. This has called for the conservation of the island by many
naturalists. |