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Tropical rainforests are located around the world in central and south America, western Africa, eastern Madagascar, and the Zaire basin. Temperate rainforests exist along the Pacific coast of North America and in parts of Chile, the UK, and Norway. Rainforests help regulate global weather patterns and rainfall through evaporation. They contain a diversity of plants like mosses, ferns, and epiphytes as well as many animal species. However, thirty trees are cut down in tropical rainforests every minute, threatening these important ecosystems that provide oxygen, absorb carbon dioxide, and supply food, medicine, timber and other resources to people.





