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Tropical rain forests once covering more than ….a…. Per cent of the Earth surface, now covers no more than ….b…. Per cent.

A

a-30, b-18.8

B

a-8.1, b-2.4

C

a-14, b-6

D

a-19.8, b-8.1

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C

Tropical rain forests once covering more than 14 percent of the Earth surface, now covers no more than 6 percent.
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