A list of the largest rainforests in the world

Here is a list of the largest rainforests in the world, sorted by size:

  1. Amazon rainforest (South America): 6.7 million square kilometers (2.7 million square miles)
  2. Congo rainforest (Central Africa): 4 million square kilometers (1.5 million square miles)
  3. Southeast Asian rainforest: 1.5 million square kilometers (600,000 square miles)
  4. New Guinea rainforest (Papua New Guinea and Indonesia): 462,000 square kilometers (178,000 square miles)
  5. Sundarbans (Bangladesh and India): 10,000 square kilometers (3,860 square miles)

It is important to note that these figures are estimates and may vary slightly depending on the source. Rainforests are vital ecosystems that are home to a staggering diversity of plant and animal life, many of which are found nowhere else in the world. These ecosystems also play a critical role in regulating the global climate and are an important source of natural resources for local communities.


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