Analysis Of The Biome: The Amazonian Rainforest

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This biome is quite exclusive, as it is located on the equator. Many people visit this place to hunt animals or to tour around the biome. Its’ beautiful trees and mysterious animals are definitely an attraction. The biggest biome attraction and tropical rainforest is the Amazonian Rainforest. It stretches out at 2.1 million mi2.

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