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Tropical rainforests make up what percent of Africa’s landmass?

A.) about 5%
B.) about 20%
C.) about 50%
D.) about 90%

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The answer is letter A. Tropical rainforests make up about 5% of Africa’s landmass. The size of Africa's tropical rain-forests covers over 3.6 million square kilometers. However, the rain-forests of Africa are shrinking at a critical rate.

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Tropical rainforest is a host of various diversities such as terrestrial animals, aerial animals like birds and amphibians like frogs, crocodiles, etc. Not only animals live in this habitat, it is also rich in various plants and trees that are helpful in the living of the animals. This comprise about 5% of the landmass of Africa
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