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Tropical rain forests have more species than any other biome. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F
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Tropical rain forests have more species than any other biome.
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True! tropical rainforests are home to many different species
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True because the rainforest is gone to so many species and the other biomes don’t have that much life
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