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Despite their monumental role, tropical forests are restricted to the small land area between the latitudes 22.5° North and 22.5° South of the equator, or in other words between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer. Since the majority of Earth's land is located north of the tropics, rainforests are naturally limited to a relatively small area.
Tropical rainforests, like so many other natural places, are a scarce resource in the 21st century. The vast swaths of forest, swamp, desert, and savanna that carpeted Earth's land surface a mere five generations ago have been reduced to scattered fragments; today, more than two-thirds of the world's tropical rainforests exist as fragmented remnants. Just a few thousand years ago, tropical rainforests covered as much as 12 percent of the Earth's land surface, or about 6 million square miles (15.5 million square km), but today less than 5 percent of Earth's land is covered with these forests (about 2.41 million square miles or 625 million hectares). The largest unbroken stretch of rainforest is found in the Amazon river basin of South America. Over half of this forest lies in Brazil, which holds about one-third of the world's remaining tropical rainforests. Another 20 percent of the world's remaining rainforest exists in Indonesia and Congo Basin, while the balance of the world's rainforests are scattered around the globe in tropical regions.
The global distribution of tropical rainforests can be broken up into four biogeographical realms based roughly on four forested continental regions: the Ethiopian or Afrotropical, the Australiasian or Australian, the Oriental or Indomalayan/Asian, and the Neotropical.
Rainforest cover by biogeographical realm
Realm | Percent share of world rainforest cover | Million square miles | Million hectares |
Ethiopian/Afrotropical | 30.0% | 0.72 | 187.5 |
Australasian | 9.0% | 0.22 | 56.3 |
Oriental or Indomalayan | 16.0% | 0.39 | 100.0 |
Neotropical | 45.0% | 1.08 | 281.2 |
Total | 2.41 | 625.0 |
Review questions:
- Where are rainforests located?
- How much land area rainforests do cover?
- What percentage of Earth is covered by rainforests?
- How many rainforest biogeographical realms are there?
- What biogeographical realm has the most rainforest?
- True or false - less than 5% of Earth's land is covered with rainforests.
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