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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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They are found near the equator

The temperature does not vary much

The animals often depend on camouflage for survival.

Step-by-step explanation:

The bulk of the rainforest of the world straddles between 10 degrees north and south of the equator.

When you compare the temperature changes during a day in the tropics, it does not change too much. In some other climate, diurnal temperature changes is very wide e.g deserts.

Most organisms in the tropics relies on camouflaging as a means of survival. The biodiversity in the tropics is very high and a number of organisms coexists. In order for weaker and smaller organisms mostly the prey to survive, they have to camouflage and blend with the environment. Also, some predators also camouflage to deceive their prey.

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