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The largest rainforests in the world

Tropical rainforests are some of the most beautiful natural places in the world and are home to thousands of unique species of plants and animals. While rainforests are very important to the global ecosystem, they are sadly some of the most threatened places in the world. All of them are seeing their area reduced due to human activities such as logging, commercial development and excessive collection of plants for medicine.

Generally, although there are many types of rainforests, we can divide them into two broad categories: tropical rainforests and temperate rainforests. Tropical rainforests are characterized by places full of warm forests, usually near the equator, while temperate rainforests are found further north or south of the equator, near coastal areas, according to NASA's Earth Observatory. .

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