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How do rainforest ecosystems differ from other forest ecosystems?

They have less biodiversity and less light that reaches the forest floor than other forest ecosystems.

They receive more rainfall and have warmer average temperatures than other forest ecosystems.

They have warmer average summers and milder average winters than other forest ecosystems.

They have more limited areas along coastal areas than other forest ecosystems.

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Honestly all answers could be correct but I feel like “they receive more rainfall and have warmer average temperatures than other forest ecosystems” would be correct, because there is two types of rainforests and they both receive a lot of rain.
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