Tropical rainforests in Indonesia are formed due to Indonesia's location on the equator which has abundant sunlight and high rainfall. The biodiversity of tropical rainforests in Indonesia is the third highest in the world after Brazil and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Tropical rainforests are one type of forest from the many types of forests on earth. This type of forest is a forest located in tropical areas that have high rainfall throughout the year. The intensity of the rain ranges from more than 1,200 mm per year or even more. Throughout the year, its distribution is evenly distributed in every place, so it is natural that this rainforest has a short dry season cycle and an average humidity of 80%.
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