Which statement offers the best analysis of how climate impacts the distribution of the world’s tropical rain forests?(1 point)

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Tropical rain forest distribution is most associated with regions where the average temperature of the coldest month is below 26.6°F.
Tropical rain forest distribution is most associated with regions where the average temperature of the coldest month is below 26.6°F.

Climates that have relatively low temperatures year-round and low precipitation year-round are associated with the location of the world’s tropical rain forests.
Climates that have relatively low temperatures year-round and low precipitation year-round are associated with the location of the world’s tropical rain forests.

Climates with mountainous regions where biome-related changes happen quickly as elevation increases are associated with tropical rain forests.
Climates with mountainous regions where biome-related changes happen quickly as elevation increases are associated with tropical rain forests.

Climates that have relatively warm temperatures year-round and high precipitation year-round are associated with the location of the world’s tropical rain forests.

Climates that have relatively warm temperatures year-round and high precipitation year-round are associated with the location of the world’s tropical rain forests.

The best analysis of how climate impacts the distribution of the world's tropical rain forests is:

Climates that have relatively warm temperatures year-round and high precipitation year-round are associated with the location of the world's tropical rain forests.