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Tropical forest

Tropical forests are forested ecoregions with tropical climates – that is, land areas approximately bounded by the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, but possibly affected by other factors such as prevailing winds.

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Types of tropical forest

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Tropical forest

Nodes61
Edges60
Triples28
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.032787
Components1

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Tropical forest

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related to history · 6
Tropical forest → Archaeopteridalean, Devonian, Other, Paleogene, Pseudosporochnalean, The
related to External links · 5
Tropical forest → Media, Project Regeneration, Tropical, Wikimedia CommonsTropical Forests, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Types of tropical forest · 5
Tropical forest → Eucalyptus, Over, Sahelian, The, Tropical
related to The Global 200 scheme · 3
Tropical forest → The Global, Tropical, World Wildlife Fund
related to Threats · 3
Tropical forest → All, High-Biodiversity Wilderness Areas, Studies
see also · 1
Tropical forest → Gallery

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tropical forests forest subtropical areas types scheme rainforest see temperate world's borneo global also sources cooler often including coniferous even

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
prevailing winds.Some tropical forest types are difficult to categorizeinstance ofbut possibly affected by other factors0.80text
habitat lossinstance ofincluding more localized pressures0.80text
degradationinstance ofincluding more localized pressures0.80text
anthropogenic climate change.Studies have also shown that ongoing climate change is increasing the frequencyinstance ofincluding more localized pressures0.80text
intensity of some climate extremesinstance ofincluding more localized pressures0.80text
Tropical forestrelated to External linksWiktionary-logo-en-v20.60section
Tropical forestrelated to External linksMedia0.60section
Tropical forestrelated to External linksTropical0.60section
Tropical forestrelated to External linksWikimedia CommonsTropical Forests0.60section
Tropical forestrelated to External linksProject Regeneration0.60section
Tropical forestrelated to historyThe0.60section
Tropical forestrelated to historyDevonian0.60section

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